Vexed villagers of Karnataka’s Bommalapura village locked 13 forest officials in a cage for over 20 minutes on Tuesday, September 9, alleging negligence by the department over inadequate steps to trap a tiger.
The incident was reported 8 km from the forest border in Gundlupet taluk of Chamarajanagar district.
Vexed villagers of Karnataka's Bommalapura village locked 13 forest officials in a cage for over 20 minutes on Tuesday, alleging negligence by the department over inadequate steps to trap a tiger. pic.twitter.com/7yTjqFLzIx
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According to the farmers, the tiger had killed a calf three days ago. They said incidents of tigers and leopards preying on their livestock were on a constant rise, and despite repeated requests, the forest department has not taken the issue seriously.
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Farmer organisation Raitha Sangha leader Honnur Prakash warned that if the Forest Department failed to capture the tiger, they would lay a siege to the department office.
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