Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Bail of man who illegally kept tusker calf rejected

- Zakir Hussain htraj@hindustant­imes.com

ORDER Anticipato­ry bail rejected as man couldn’t produce any documents to prove that he was owner

A local court on Monday rejected the anticipato­ry bail of Rajendra Sharma accused of keeping an elephant calf illegally and ill-treating it.

“The judge rejected his anticipato­ry bail plea as his lawyer couldn’t produce any document about the ownership of the calf named Suman,” said Tanuj Gupta, lawyer of the forest department.

The calf was seized on May 28 and since then it is in the department’s custody, he added. Gupta said that the department was arranging to send the calf to one of the nine rehabilita­tion centres for elephants in the country.

Sharma is absconding after an FIR was registered against him on May 25. He has been booked under various sections of Wildlife Protection Act, said Gupta.

The forest department took suo motu cognisance after an older elephant, Champa, allegedly kept illegally by Sharma, died of septicemia in May.

Priyanka, an animal rights activist associated with People for Animals (PFA), said that in Rajasthan all elephants (kept as captive or in illegal confinemen­t) are in a pathetic condition.

Dry and high temperatur­es in the state are not conducive for elephants as they are mainly found in humid climates of North Eastern states and Kerala.

“Over 10 elephants in Hathi Gaon in Jaipur are suffering from tuberculos­is (TB) and are partially or completely blind. Many more are suffering from other diseases,” she said.

“Elephants suffering from highly contagious diseases such as TB are a potent threat to spreading the disease among people who come in contact. They pose a great danger to tourists and the general public,” she added.

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