A picture of the tiger which moved between Kagaznagar forest division and Chandrapur district lies unconscious after being tranquilised 
Telangana

Tiger which killed three persons tranquilised

The operation was led by a team under the supervision of Prakash Jhade, the newly appointed in-charge Forest Range Officer at Virur Station.

S Raja Reddy

ADILABAD: A male tiger which was migrating between the Kagaznagar forest division in Kumurambheem Asifabad district, Telangana, and Chandrapur district in Maharashtra has been tranquilised by the forest officials from Chandrapur and relocated to a zoo. The tiger had killed three people one in Kagaznagar and two in Chandrapur district.

The operation was led by a team under the supervision of Prakash Jhade, the newly appointed in-charge Forest Range Officer at Virur Station.

The Maharashtra forest department mobilised a team led by Deputy Conservator Swetha Boddu, Sub-Divisional Forest Officer Pavan Kumar Jong, and Virur Range Forest Officer Prakash Jhade. The operation was conducted along the Dhaba forest area at the border between Kumurambheem Asifabad in Telangana and Chandrapur in Maharashtra.

The tiger’s capture has brought relief to villagers on both sides of the border, who had been living in fear.

Forest officials from Kumurambheem Asifabad stated that they have not received any official confirmation regarding the tranquilisation of the tiger, as the matter pertains to Maharashtra state.

Ayodhya donation row: Ram Temple trust general secretary Champat Rai, trustee Anil Mishra resign

We couldn't reach half your age: Khera names deceased NEET aspirants in reply to PM's birthday wish for Pradhan

Kolkata warehouse collapse toll rises to 15 as rescue teams continue search operations even after two days

Thousands missing, 235 declared dead as Venezuela begins massive earthquake recovery effort

12-hour talks defuse Chhattisgarh village standoff between tribal groups over religious conversions

SCROLL FOR NEXT