Kadaba: Villagers pelt stones at forest authorities after elephant's capture


Kadaba, Feb 24 (IANS): Villagers in Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada district pelted stones at forest authorities following the capture of a wild elephant that had earlier killed two people, saying that the officials should also catch the other tuskers who have been troubling them.

The incident which came to light on Friday, took place at a time when the authorities were celebrating their success at capturing the wild tusker, according to witnesses.

The villagers demanded the authorities to stay back and catch the other trouble-making elephants in the area.


The wild elephant which was captured

Following an argument between the two sides, the villagers then started pelting stones at the officers and also tried to assault them.

Two police vehicles, one jeep attached to the forest department and a vehicle belonging to a forest official were damaged.

Tension continued in the region and authorities reported the matter to the senior officers. According to the complaint filed by deputy zonal forest officers, a case is filed. Seven people namely Umesh, Rajesh Kannada, Janardhan Rai, Kokila Nanda, Theertakumar, Gangadhar Gowda, and Ajith Kumar were arrested. Legal action will be taken on them. 

On February 20, the now-captured wild elephant killed a 21-year-old woman and 52-year-old man in Naila near Renjiladi village in Kadaba taluk.

The incidentled to a public outburst against the forest authorities.

The authorities had roped in five tamed elephants and launched an operation to catch the wild tusker.

They had also used drones to track the elephant.



 

 

 

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Feb 24 2023

    Ungrateful ...

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  • Madhav, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 24 2023

    I don't know if pelting stones on forest team is an act of desperation or an act of defiance to authority. In any case, it does little to solve the problem of human-animal conflict. Humans have mercilessly destroyed habitats of forest animals for their greed and some times there is a pay back. People who reside near forests should be well aware of the risks and should minimize risky behaviors in order to stay safe. There is no point in blaming forest authorities as there is little they can practically do about stray tuskers.

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 24 2023

    First you buy forest land and then cry when a wild animals tries to find food in its natural home. Humans are really a cancer, no matter what eco friendly technology we bring the damages that are done cannot be repaired.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Fri, Feb 24 2023

    when public unites no one can do anything...this nalayak blue j pigs govt is not taking issues faced by public seriously...all are behind elections and making jumla announcements....good job by the public...this will only make the corrupt forest dept to work properly...

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Fri, Feb 24 2023

    Tough job for forest guards... kaam bi karo... Maar bi khavo.... Whatever happened was unfortunate and behind us.... People must now look forward and encourage officials to relocate the elephants....

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  • Eutace, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 24 2023

    The govt employees showed laxity and 2 people lost their lives

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