India to probe zoo linked to Asia’s richest family over mistreatment allegations
The Vantara centre, run by Anant Ambani, son of Mukesh Ambani, has denied the allegations and will fully cooperate with the investigation

The site in the western state of Gujarat is home to more than 200 elephants, as well as 50 bears, 160 tigers, 200 lions, 250 leopards and 900 crocodiles, among other animals, according to India’s Central Zoo Authority.
Wildlife activists have criticised the facility, saying it is housing endangered species on baking flatlands next to a giant oil refinery complex without any plan to return them to the wild.

And on Monday, India’s Supreme Court said it had ordered a panel led by retired judges to investigate alleged unlawful acquisition of animals – particularly elephants – other violations of wildlife regulations, and money laundering.
“We consider it appropriate … to call for an independent factual appraisal,” the court said.