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				juvenile male apparently escaped from the Karoo National Park 
				through a hole in a perimeter fence. He was eventually tracked 
				and darted on Wednesday before being moved by helicopter to the 
				Sutherland police station where he ended up alone in a holding 
				cell.
 "I am sure this is the first time in the world that a lion is 
				put in jail," said police station commander Captain Marius 
				Malan.
 
 He said luckily the jail had no human guests on Wednesday night.
 
 Curious residents of the village of Sutherland, known more for 
				one of the southern hemisphere's largest optical telescopes, 
				thronged outside the police station to catch a glimpse of the 
				locked-up lion.
 
 "He is safe and healthy. We didn't give him breakfast because he 
				had enough to eat along the road," Malan told Reuters.
 
 Malan said the lion, believed to be two years old, would be 
				darted again before being transported back to his natural 
				habitat at the Karoo National Park, a hilly region of grassy 
				scrubland about halfway between Cape Town and Johannesburg.
 
 (Reporting by Wendell Roelf; Editing by Robert Birsel)
 
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