Deccan Chronicle

Wildlife activists to move court on tigress shooting

- SONALI TELANG | DC

Suspecting foul play in the death of T1 tigress Avni, wildlife rights activists have decided to move the Supreme Court against the shooting of the big cat by a private sharpshoot­er on Friday night. Wildlife enthusiast­s have stated that the shooting is contempt of court as the Supreme Court order and National Tiger Conserv-ation Act (NTCA) protocols clearly state that tranquilli­zing should be done only during day hours, while the tigress was directly shot at nighttime. Avni is believed to be responsibl­e for the deaths of 13 people in the past two years.

The shooting of 12year-old Avni has created an uproar as many wildlife activists and politician­s have slammed the state government for not preventing the shooting in the first place. Dr Jerryl Banait, a wildlife rights activists who moved the Supreme Court against the shoot on sight order issued by the chief wildlife warden in September, has claimed that the procedure of shooting down the tigress seemed flawed and raises many questions.

“There have been reports that senior officials of the forest department were against the private shooter who was given the charge of hunting down the tigress, complainin­g that he had tried to threaten local villagers and tried to sabotage the tranquilli­sation of Avni,” said Dr Banait, adding, “Secondly, the tranquilli­sing process needs to be done in the daytime because one is not even able to properly differenti­ate the gender, let alone the identity of the tiger, in the dark.”

According to the affidavit filed by the forest department, the hunters could enter the forest area only during the daytime and have to be accompanie­d by one staff of the Special Tiger Protection Force, forest department officers and police personnel.

“However, Asghar Ali, son of the controvers­ial shooter Nawab Shafat Ali, fired the bullet in the absence of any of these officers.

In fact, there was no vet present to treat the tigress immediatel­y. Even forensic reports can reveal whether the dart shot at her was before she died or after,” he added.

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