"No, Seriously. A Goat Arrested, Then Gets Bail In Chhattisgarh." --obviously happened in Korea, right?
9A few top quotes from the article:
A goat arrested yesterday for raiding a senior bureaucrat's garden in Chhattisgarh was granted a bail today. Along with its owner, it has been booked under charges that carry a two to seven year prison term and a fine.
The police arrested the goat, whose name is not known,
The goat, the police said, was a repeat offender. "The judge's bungalow has an iron gate and the goat used to jump over it and enter,"
Among the goat's criminal activities the police have listed grazing in the garden and eating plants and vegetables.
OK, so I ended up quoting most of the short article. Just go read the whole thing!
@Lotsofgoats is this you??? Is this why we've been having all these substitute goats?
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Do we have a town called CHHATTISHGARH in Korea?
@galmaegi According to the Googles it is in India.
@MEHcus The article really says it's in Korea, maybe I trust news sources too much??
@luvche21 I do not approve of this article.
@galmaegi @luvche21 It looks like they're referring to the Koriya/Korea district in Chhattisgarh, India. So, Korea in Chhattisgarh, not Chhattisgarh in Korea.
@brhfl Gotcha - learn a new thing every day!
@brhfl oh...Korea belongs to India I see. ;)
On the advice of counsel I invoke my Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination and respectfully decline to answer your question.
Yea it's in India
pretty fine looking goat :) and he is clearly claiming innocence in the video...