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New Delhi: In a shocking incident, four young males set three saltwater crocodiles loose in a school administration office in Australia's Northern Territory. The largest among the three crocodiles was two meters. Reportedly, after setting the crocodiles loose, the offenders then entered the building with their heads covered and ransacked the entire office. As per reports, on Sunday morning, the reptiles were captured with the help of a ranger at Taminmin College at Humpty Doo. [For more interesting news, CLICK HERE ] Darwin police are searching for the mischief youngsters. They can also be fined up to $50,000. The reptiles are now in safe hands under ranger care, said reports. Watch video:

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