Kankati alias Anvi, who killed seven -year -old Karthik Suman and Ranger Devendra Chaudhary in Sawai Madhopur’s Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, has finally been caught. On Friday, the Forest Department team unconscious the tigress and left it in a cage on the crowded block. Now the tigress may have to spend a few years of his life in captivity and after the decision of the NTCA, the future of the tigress will be decided that he will have to live in captivity or he will be able to live an independent life.
The tigress entered the village of Kutalpura.
On Friday, a tigress came out of Ranthambore National Park and entered a field in Kutalpura village, which made the villagers frightened. The villagers climbed on the roof of their house and saved their lives from the tigress. After receiving the news of the arrival of the tigress, the Kundera and Kotwali police stations had to work hard to control the crowd of villagers gathered in Kutalpura village. As soon as the forest department team entered the field and tried to calm the tigress, the tigress again got out of the field and entered a nearby hotel.
The forest department had difficulty in calming it.
In such a situation, the forest department team’s attempt to calm the tiger failed. The hotel workers and tourists were frightened by the tigress entered the hotel. Tourists entered the room and saved their lives. After this, the forest department team tried once again and after much effort, pacified the tiger. After this, the Forest Department team took Kanakati alias Anvi, the female cub of Earohed T-84, to the enclosure built on Bhid Naka and left there.
Two people died, one forest guard injured
The tigress Kanakati killed two people in a month. On 16 April, the tigress killed a seven -year -old Karthik, who was returning from the Trinetra Ganesh temple and then on 11 May he made Ranger Devendra Chaudhary his victim. Earlier, a forest guard was attacked in the Jogiimhal area, in which the forest guard suffered minor injuries.