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T’Gana: Tiger killed by hunters, 4 end in police net

Hyderabad: A tiger died after being trapped in a snare placed by hunters in the forest area that was forested in Muluugu Telangana Regency.
Police authorities and wildlife said the murder lasted two weeks ago, but police officers found the remains of the tiger framework, without skin and nails on Sunday morning.
According to the police, the search operation was launched on Saturday after they receive information about some people from the Kodishala and the residence of Guthikaya near Tadwai Mandal in this district go to Chhattisgarh to sell alleged body parts such as skin and nails.
“We began looking for every vehicle to Chhattisgarh as soon as we received information and on Sunday morning, we found four people in the car.
When we checked the vehicle, we found a nail of a tiger which was confirmed by forest officials,” said Muluugu police supervisor Singh Singh told toi.
“We then caught the tiger skin from the hunters,” he added.
Officials said the defendant had received crimes during the investigation.
Further investigations reveal that hunters who are looking for their livelihoods from Podu cultivation use wild hunting for additional income.
At noting that a tiger explores to the forest area, hunters set traps in certain strategic locations and wait for the tiger to be caught in it.
On September 21, one of the Mukesh Mukesh was accused of finding that a tiger had died in a trap placed by them and told the other five, who came and skinned the tiger, eliminating nails and divided it between them.
However, they decided to leave the body in the same place where they put a trap.
“During the interrogation, the defendant received a crime and gave us all the information about the area where they left the remnants of big cats in the forest.
When conducting a combing operation, we can find some remnants of the tiger framework,” said Singh added that four people were temporarily detained The other five are still running away.
According to forest officials, signs of the Pug from the Tiger, which is believed to come from Chhattisgarh were seen on August 1 this year in the Tadvai Forest area of ​​the estabaram wildlife reserve by officials while patrolling the area.
Tiger has explored the Muluugu Forest area, Mahabubabad, Kothagudem Bhadradri and Warangal Regency.
“The coordination mechanism stipulated in the place between these four districts and active patrol of forest areas is reinforced.
Watchers Base Camp, animal trackers with forest staff are deployed in tracking and the camera trap installed and the movement of a tiger monitored,” said Head of Forest Conservator (CCF), SJ Asha.
“The case has been ordered to all violators under the laws of wildlife, 1972, and further investigation is underway,” he added.

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