Reptile raids Krabi cop shop, ambushed by police

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KRABI: The Krabi provincial police station was raided by a baby monitor lizard yesterday.
Officers on duty managed to ambush the beast measuring 30cm in length after it hid under a table. Police believe the lizard entered the station looking for food.
No charges were brought against the cold-blooded carnivore. After posing for a few selfies with the reptile, the cops ordered the imposter to be released back into the jungle.
— Kritsada Mueanhawong
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