Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Kerala’s wildlife loot: 10 elephant deaths in 10 months

- Ramesh Babu

Poachers killed at least 10 wild elephants in Kerala in the last 10 months, the government discovered on Sunday after a former forest department official admitted to accompanyi­ng the killers during their hunt.

Three forest officials have been suspended and a high-level probe ordered but the administra­tion was able to recover car casses of only two elephants, often targeted for their tusks by ivory-seeking poachers.

The wildlife loot was revealed after the arrest of K Kunjumon, a former watcher of the forest department, last week.

“The forest department’s vigilance wing is probing the case. The number of elephants killed is a bit exaggerate­d. We will be able to figure out the exact number after getting enough evidence,” said Kerala forest minister Thiruvanch­ur Radhakrish­nan.

But sources alleged the forest officials initially didn’t investigat­e the poachers and their buyers in spite of getting details of the gang — including their mobile phone numbers — from Kunjumon, who was also dubbed “mentally-deranged” by some.

Kerala is part of the Western Ghats region, a favourite habitat of the Indian elephant whose numbers have spiked in recent years following concerted conservati­on efforts.

According to a 2011 elephant census, 3,520 jumbos remained in protected areas of the state that has one of the highest pachyderm population­s in the country. Though revered in the southern state, the elephant has faced widespread poaching in recent years owing to skyrocketi­ng prices of ivory in China and east Asia.

Kunjumon reportedly told officials he was paid ` 57,000 for accompanyi­ng the gang in Idukki and Pathanamth­itta areas at least five times because of his expertise in forest routes.

He said ivory was sold to residents in the state capital of Thiruvanan­thapuram by the gang, which also killed animals in neighbouri­ng Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.

There was also some confusion about Kunjumon’s arrest. While some said he approached the department upset with the mindless killings, others said he was picked up from his hideout.

 ??  ?? Carcasses of two elephants have been found so far.
Carcasses of two elephants have been found so far.

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