A person was sent to jail in the greed of free safari in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve of Rajasthan. In fact, on Monday morning, a man named Ashok Jain reached Ranthambore. Here he brought with him a letterhead, which is being told of the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh. In this letterhead, it was recommended to give gypsies for free. But the behavior of that person suspected the forest department officials. When the person was asked about this, he told that the letterhead is fake.
The name of this person is being described as Ashok Jain. After interrogation, he was arrested by the forest department officials. He was later handed over to Sawai Madhopur police station. Now the police is investigating where this person got fake letterhead. Where was he using this type of letterhead and who else was involved in it?
A large number of tourists visit the Sawai Madhopur tiger sanctuary to see the tiger. For this, the forest department keeps gypsies on contract and only these gypsies are allowed to go on safari in a particular area. But earlier too, cases of fraudulent safari operations have come to light here.
It is noteworthy that last year too, a case of guest booking was revealed in Ranthambore through fake ID. In this, fake Aadhaar ID of a guest of Hotel Semul was used to book safari.