Kalpatta: Sultan Batheri has ordered to drug the dangerous cat who has entered the city. The order belongs to Chief Wildlife Warden Ganga Singh. The cat is currently in the Bateri forest area. The RRT team initiated efforts to drug the elephant. After locating the elephant today, the forest department hopes to be able to kill the elephant by tomorrow morning. This elephant is known as the most dangerous killer cat in Tamil Nadu.
On the last day Bathery reached the city and the settlements. The wild cat that entered the town has been terrorizing the town and the locals for hours. There was widespread outcry over the authorities’ delay in ordering drug arrests.
A feral cat running towards a private bus hit a pedestrian on Friday morning, injuring him. Subairkutty (Thambi-57), originally from Pallikandi, was injured. He is being treated at Batheri Taluk Hospital. Subairkutty was lucky as there was a handrail separating the street from the sidewalk.
The wildebeest entered the residential area and rushed towards the house. The katana, which left the village on Thursday evening at 8, was chased into the forest on Friday morning after hours of toil. The Forest Department says this is a dangerous elephant. PMT, which killed two people and destroyed about 100 houses in Pantallur. Mozayana entered battery.
An ordinary nuisance feral cat was captured, fitted with a radio collar, and released into the interior forest. Two weeks ago, this Mozayana was seen in Muthanga. Then he came back and appeared in Kattayat three days ago. At this time, local residents drove them back with noise and exploding firecrackers. Later on Thursday, a message was received from the Tamil Nadu forest department that the elephant had entered Kerala.
A team from Gudalur also reached Sultanbathery to capture the elephant. Prohibitive orders were announced in 10 divisions, including the city of Batheri municipality, after the release of Katana.
Main weakness of Ari name Arasiraja
Laughter is the main “weakness” of Arasiraja, the cat who rocked Sultanbatheri. It is because of this paranoia that the name dropped. According to the forest department, “Arasiraja” has attacked about 100 houses in the Gudalur region over the past decade for eating rice. Last month, a woman died when her house collapsed in the attack.
Another woman was kicked to death. After he became a permanent threat in the Pantallur region, the Tamil Nadu Forest Department captured and released him in Muthumala Forest after attaching a radio collar. The elephant, which started its journey a month ago, reached Sultanbatheri after traveling 170km. Meanwhile, two weeks ago, the forest department kicked him out of Muthanga.
Starting from Sathyamangalam forest of Muthumala Wildlife Sanctuary, we crossed Kerala border through Bandipur forest and reached Kuppadi first. Later it entered the Kurichyad forest range. He was in the Kurichyad region for three days. It was from Kattayat that they entered the city of Sultanbatheri on Friday morning and attacked a passerby. An elephant also broke through the wall of a jewelry store at night. After the violence, he again crossed the forest and reached the vicinity of lower Kuppadi. In the evening we arrived about 400 meters from a resort adjacent to the Kattaiat forest.
Roaming in Chappakolli forest and Kattayat. The forest department has stepped up surveillance to avoid entering the residential area. 24/7 monitoring is possible with the installation of a radio collar. Instead of capturing them by drugging them, the plan is to drive them back to the Karnataka forest using the kunkianas. The forest department says the elephants that normally cross the border are returning from the Kurichyat mountain range, but it is believed they may have been attacked by other elephants and from there reached the residential area. Sultanbathery KSRTC The fence was installed by Puthadi Mudakolalli. Katana landed in Kattayadu area where this fence is crossed. The katana is said to have come to the settlement and then to the city of Sultanbatheri by climbing through the trench created by the rainwater in the area where the border fence of the Kattaiad forest was installed.
Injured Subairkutty says the handrail separating the sidewalk from the road in Batherytown saved his life. He was hit with the trunk. It was only because there was a handrail that it wasn’t stepped on. As I walked, I heard something coming from behind. Subairkutty says when he looked back, the elephant had fallen.