There is terror of Tiger (ST-2402) in the villages of Dausa and Alwar districts for the last 2 days. During the rescue in Mahukhurd village of Dausa, the tiger attacked the vehicle of the forest department team. During this, the glass of the vehicle was broken, but no employee was injured.
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Forest department teams have not been able to catch the tiger for the last 30 hours. Teams from Sariska and Ranthambore Tiger Reserve are trying to tranquilize it, but are not getting success. After receiving information about the presence of Tiger, there is an atmosphere of panic in the surrounding rural areas.
Actually, a day ago, Tiger had attacked 3 people including a woman in Mahukhurd village of Dausa. Since then, teams are busy rescuing it. Even after a whole day’s efforts it could not be caught. At night, Tiger left Dausa and reached Karanpura village of Alwar.
During rescue in Mahukhurd village of Dausa, the tiger had attacked the vehicle of the forest department team. During this time the glass of the car was broken.
After the attack on the forest department team’s vehicle, the tiger had fled into the mustard field.
When we came out after hearing the roar, we saw a tiger standing in front of the house. Rural Ram Khiladi Meena told – Tiger had entered the courtyard of the house at 4:30 in the morning. He roared loudly. The roar was so loud that it felt as if the house would collapse. When we all came out after hearing the roar, the tiger was standing in front of the house. We immediately closed the door and started shouting loudly. After this the tiger ran away through the fields.
On Wednesday, the tiger was caught on camera in a mustard field located in Mahukhurd village of Bandikui (Dausa). At that time it was hidden among the mustard crops.
Tiger’s pug marks found in mustard field Bandikui (Dausa) Ranger Deepak Sharma said – On Thursday morning, the team resumed the operation to trace the location of the tiger. Its location was found in Kaririya village, 2 km away from Mahukhurd village of Dausa. After this, he passed through Dubbi village of Dausa and reached Karanpura village of Alwar district. Here a cage has been installed by the team for the trap.
He told- Tiger’s pug marks have been found in a mustard field located in Karanpura village. This area is 38 km from Sariska Tiger Reserve. After finding the tiger’s tracks in the fields in Karanpura village, it is being estimated that the tiger may return to Sariska area by tonight.
Bandikui (Dausa) Tiger’s footprints have been found in Kaririya village, 2 kilometers ahead of Mahukhurd.
Rescue operation was stopped after dark yesterday Ranger told – This tiger (ST 2402) had reached Mahukhurd village (Bandikui, Dausa) area, about 29 kilometers away, from Sariska Tiger Reserve on January 1. Here at 7.30 in the morning the tiger attacked a woman and two people. Out of these, one person was referred to Jaipur, while two people are undergoing treatment in Bandikui.
The cage has been brought to rescue the tiger.
3 attempts to tranquilize failed Deepak Sharma said- Teams became active after the tiger attack. Teams from Sariska and Ranthambore also came to the spot. These teams searched for the tiger around Mahukhurd and in the Palasan river area, but could not catch it. Tiger is 4 years old. Attempts were made to tranquilize him three times, but the target was not hit. The operation was stopped due to darkness at night.