Crackdown on Pakistan's illegal big cats after pet lion attack
BBC Pakistan correspondent Azadeh Moshiri joined wildlife officials on their raids.
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This comes as a pet lion escaped in the city of Lahore, attacking a woman and two children.
The moment was captured on film two weeks ago and triggered outrage amongst the public.
The BBC's Pakistan correspondent Azadeh Moshiri joined wildlife officials on their raids.
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