“Forest Department fails to catch drug-shooting elephant in Tamil Nadu’s Kambam region”

2023-05-28 18:51:00

#Forest Department’s move to set drug shooting failed

Kambam (Tamil Nadu): During the mission to catch the rice plant that shook the Kampam region with drug shots, the rice plant went into the forest without being caught by the Tamil Nadu Forest Department.

The horn was under the watchful eye of the Tamil Nadu Forest Department throughout Saturday. At 8.30 pm, Kamba cut the bypass from the banana plantation where he was stationed and went a short distance but returned soon. Left here once more at three o’clock in the morning. In the morning was near Surali Falls. For the temple inside the forest here. It was also found that the gum in the nearby plow had been eaten and the garden’s protective fence had been destroyed. Even the officers came to shoot the drug but abandoned it as it was not a suitable place. Later the elephant entered Kuthanachiyar forest area. The forest department officials have also arrived here. Saw the elephant twice yesterday.

12 km from Kamba in the morning. An elephant had arrived in the distance. When we finally got the information, we had traveled regarding five kilometers into the forest. After crossing Meghamala, the elephant can reach back to Periyar in Kerala. Things were similar in Arikompan’s first mission last month. The elephant was in sight right from the day before the operation until the evening. The next day, the elephant was found following a long search. If Arikomban returns, the move is to drug them. The Tamil Nadu Forest Minister and a team of more than 150 officials have reached Kamba as part of the Arikomban Mission. The prohibition order is continuing for the second day in Kambat. Minister Dr. M. Mathivenathan said. The reason why the elephant was scared and ran away last night was because the banana plantation had been set on fire. If Arikomban returns to the inhabited area, he will be drugged and captured. Or will be driven into the forest. .

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