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The Chitwan National Park Office has said that one person has been arrested for setting a trap to kill a rare wild animal, the tiger.
20-year-old Amrit Neupane of Vinayi Triveni Rural Municipality-1 of Nawalparasi (Bardghat Susta East) has been arrested on November 29, according to a press release issued by the National Park on Sunday.
The park found a car brake wire and a cable TV wire on November 2 in Tinchuli Central Community Forest of Vinayi Triveni. Similarly, Chitwan National Park's Information Officer Conservation Officer Avinas Thapa Magar said that the investigation was started on the suspicion of setting a trap to kill the animal after the hair entangled wire was also found.
We tested the wire and the hair entangled in it at the National Forensic Science Laboratory. From the test, it was confirmed that the hair's DNA belonged to a tiger,'' said the press release issued by the park. Similarly, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of the police investigated the call details and other digital details of Amrit's mobile set.
Nikunj said that a photograph of a trapped tiger was found on Amrit's mobile phone. After being trapped by a tiger According to Nikunj, Amrit said that he climbed a tree alone and took a photo. The information officer of the park, Thapa Magar, said that the trapped tiger struggled and managed to escape.
