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Three held for poaching tiger in Madhya Pradesh's Narmadapuram

Updated on: 16 December,2024 10:00 PM IST  |  Narmadapuram (MP)
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The tiger's carcass was spotted by a patrolling team in the Banspani forest area under the Narmadapuram forest division on December 11

Three held for poaching tiger in Madhya Pradesh's Narmadapuram

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The Forest Department nabbed three persons for allegedly poaching a tiger in Madhya Pradesh's Narmadapuram district, an official said on Monday.


The tiger's carcass was spotted by a patrolling team in the Banspani forest area under the Narmadapuram forest division on December 11, said Divisional Forest Officer Anil Chopada in a release.


Forest department roped in MP Tiger Strike Force and a dog squad in the investigation and interrogation of suspected people, he said.


The arrested trio is identified as Kailash Korku (33), Ramratan Korku (19), and a minor.

The poachers had prima facie laid live electric wiring in the forest along the Banspani-Jatamau road, leading to the death of a tiger due to electrocution, the forest official said.

The wire and connected equipment have been seized, and a search is on to recover the nails and teeth of the tiger, he said. 

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