Millennium Post Siliguri

Man-eater tiger caught after two month Op

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CHANDRAPUR: A nineyear-old tiger that had killed six persons in Chandrapur district of Maharashtr­a in the last two months has been caged, marking the successful culminatio­n of a two-month-long operation to capture the elusive big cat on the prowl which had struck terror in villages.

The tiger which managed to throw foresters off his trail with his sharp animal instincts finally took the bait placed inside a cage on Monday night in the Karva-Ballarpur forest area, a senior official said on Tuesday. The tiger had killed four persons in the Central Chanda division and two others in the Chandrapur division in the last two months, the official added. “In view of the human-tiger conflict, villagers in the forest area were living in the atmosphere of terror, prompting the Forest Department to set up a team to capture the big cat,” said Swetha Boddu, Deputy Conservato­r of Forests (DCF), Central Chanda division. She said the operation to capture the tiger was going on continuous­ly for the last two months.“As the tiger was more

Caging of the troublesom­e tiger before the start of Tendu leaf collection season came as a huge relief

cautious, it became difficult to capture him. The team initially faced a tough time, but with persistenc­e and patience, the forest department succeeded in the operation by caging the tiger on Monday night in the Karva-Ballarpur forest area,” said Boddu. The caging of the troublesom­e tiger before the start of the Tendu leaf collection season came as a huge relief for forest department personnel and villagers in the Central Chanda division.

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