The only life an elephant named Raju ever knew consisted of spiked shackles and begging tourists for handouts while eating little more than paper and plastic.
When North London-based charity Wildlife SOS heard about Raju's condition, they decided to make the trip to India to save him...right away.

Elephants should never live in chains, but the fact that Raju's restraints featured medieval spikes reflects a peculiar and disgusting brand of cruelty on the part of his "caretakers." (If you even want to call them that!)

The first step of Raju's rescue involved removing the dangerous spiked chains from Raju's legs. Watch as Dr. Yaduraj Khadpekar frees this gentle giant for the first time in years:
Here's a shot of Wildlife SOS vet, Dr. Yaduraj Khadpekar, working to remove the evil restraints from Raju's torn-apart ankle.

According to Wildlife SOS founder Kartick Satyanarayan, "The chains around his legs had spikes which were cutting into his flesh - and each time he moved puss would ooze out of wounds. Pain and brutality were all he knew."

Rescuers feared Raju would react with fear, perhaps attacking humans who were trying to help him, when he was at last released from bondage, but just the opposite happened.

It took three professionals over 45 minutes to liberate him as they'd been wound round his legs to prevent their removal and to cause pain if anyone tried to take them off.

Once freed, he was loaded into an elephant-friendly van and driven 350 miles away from his evil owner to the charity's Elephant Conservation and Care Centre at Mathura.

Another shot of Raju on his journey to a better life!

Imagine driving behind a cargo load like this.

Once he arrived at the reserve, a good bath was in order.


Thanks to the Wildlife SOS efforts, Raju received emergency medical attention to his wounds as well as a proper bath and food.


The charity has now launched a campaign to raise £10,000 to help Raju begin the start of his new life in a new enclosure which will allow him to roam with his adoptive family.

Right now, Raju is getting his first taste of freedom in his entire life. He'll live out the rest of his life in a safe compound, free of chains, with his dignity in tact...all thanks to a team of determined rescue workers who made saving this majestic beast their midnight mission!
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