Tiger claw locket case: Searches at celebrities' residences; BJP MP Jaggesh under scanner


Bengaluru, Oct 25 (IANS): The officials of Karnataka Forest Department on Wednesday conducted search operations here in the residences of celebrities and politicians following a row that erupted after the arrest of a reality show contestant for wearing a locket made of tiger's claw.

Sources in the Forest Department said that well-known Kannada actor and BJP Rajya Sabha Member Jaggesh has also come under scanner as a video showing him admitting that he is wearing a tiger's claw as a pendant has emerged.

The Karnataka Forest Department detained Varthur Santhosh, a contestant from the Big Boss (Kannada) reality show in Bengaluru, for allegedly wearing a locket made of tiger's claw.

Santhosh was taken into custody from the Big Boss reality show set last Sunday.

Later, he was sent to 14-day judicial custody.

Jaggesh in an interview to a private channel claimed that the pendant "was sourced from a tiger".

The video later went viral on social media.

Former MLC and Congress leader P.R. Ramesh has lodged a complaint with the Forest Department's Additional Secretary Javed Akthar against Jaggesh.

After receiving the complaint, Akthar had assured Ramesh of action. The official said he would be forwarding the complaint to authorities to initiate action.

Meanwhile, Forest Department officials have been conducting searches at his residence in Malleshwaram locality here, and a search operation was underway.

The Forest Department has been conducting searches at film producer Rockline Venkatesh's residence in Rajajinagar locality as well.

Another team was carrying out search operations at the residence of Nikhil Kumaraswamy, son of former Karnataka chief minister H.D. Kumaraswamy, in the upscale J.P. Nagar locality in Bengaluru.

The search operation was also conducted at the residence of Kannada superstar Darshan's residence in Raja Rajeshwari Nagar here.

According to sources, a notice has been issued to all celebrities and religious seers who are found using the wild animal's parts.

After people shared pictures of celebrities and politicians wearing tiger's lockets, and demanded action against them, Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre said that "no one will be spared."

 

 

 

  

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  • Subrahmanya Karkada, Canada/ Udupi

    Wed, Oct 25 2023

    This looks like drama/movie scene. Is it possible to search their residences and get the required?. Waste of public money. Authorities should give them notice to submit the ornament in their procession and surrender, instead of police wasting time and public money.

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  • Babu Shenoy, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 26 2023

    Dear Mr Subramanya Karkada, taking your suggestion one step further, I would suggest that they put up a big sign board at the baggage lounge of all international airports asking all passengers to declare all the contraband goods as well as all the excess gold and diamonds they are carrying with them. With that you can close down the customs counter and save a lot of money. What a waste money, is it not?

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