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All efforts on to nab Arikomban, says TN CM, announces compensation for kin of deceased


Mangalore Today News Network / News18

Chennai, May 30, 2023: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Tuesday said the state Forest Department was taking all efforts to nab the rogue wild tusker Arikomban after it strayed into the state from neighbouring Kerala last week and allegedly attacked a man in Theni who later died.

 

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The CM also condoled the death of 56-year-old Paulraj, who died on Tuesday, days after allegedly being attacked by the elephant earlier. Stalin also announced Rs 5 lakh relief to the family of the victim.

Known for its love for rice and ration shop raids in Kerala, Arikomban was last month translocated to the Periyar Tiger Reserve there, before it strayed into Cumbum town in Tamil Nadu’s Theni district on May 27.

In a statement in Chennai, Stalin said a team of experienced forest officials has been formed under the field director of Srivilliputhur Megamalai Tiger Reserve to nab the wild tusker.

Further, a team of veterinarians and 16 other experienced personnel were monitoring the movement of the pachyderm and efforts were on to “safely" direct it into the forest area, he said.

“A separate control room for this purpose has been set up at the Cumbum forest range office. Around 200 forest personnel from elsewhere have been deployed for the security of the local people," the chief minister added.


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