Protests in TN over likely release of rogue elephant Arikomban

Chennai: Local people are in protest near the Manimuthur Checkpost in Tamil Nadu after the forest department brought the rogue elephant Arikomban to the Manimuthar Tiger Reserve for releasing it there.

Manimuthur forest range is in the Western Ghats and near the Kerala forest range in Peppara, Thiruvananthapuram.

Local people are of the opinion that bringing the rogue elephant to the Manimuthar area will create havoc as around 300 families are staying near the Manchola tea estate in the area.

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It may be noted that Arikomban was tranquilised and captured on Monday morning at Usilampatti in the Theni district and brought to Manimuthar. The Tamil Nadu forest department officials were tight-lipped on where the elephant will be released.

‘Arikomban’ was captured on April 29, from the Chinnakanal forest range in the Idukki district and relocated to Periyar Tiger Reserve and affixed a radio collar on the animal. The signals from the radio signal indicated that the elephant had strayed into the Tamil Nadu forest area and a few days before the elephant ventured into the Cumbum town leading to people running for safety. This led to the elephant hitting a two-wheeler leading to the death of its occupant, Palraj, security staff at a private company in Cumbum.

After the death of Palraj, there were calls from local people to capture Arikomban and relocate it. A forest department team along with the support of five tribal people who are experts in locating elephants was pressed into service. Three kumki elephants and three veterinarians were also deployed by the Tamil Nadu forest department to capture the elephant which materialised to success on Monday morning when the elephant was tranquilised and captured.

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