Incredible photos show cop guarding pig while it goes for a walk near Tiananmen

By James Griffiths, December 3, 2013

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Police in Beijing were called when residents of East Chang'an Road, near Beijing's Tiananmen Square, discovered a pig on the loose. While his colleagues tried to locate the animal's owner, one officer stood guard to prevent the pig running onto the busy road nearby, from which we get these fantastic photos. 

[Images via Weibo // Via: @ChuBailang

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