Re-investigation after missing tusks of hawk and tiger

Sarojmani Poudel, the park's information officer, said that after three years without finding the teeth of the rhinoceros and tiger, a new investigation is underway.

Chaitra 10, 2082

Kamal Panthi

Re-investigation after missing tusks of hawk and tiger

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The investigation committee has resumed its investigation after three years since the disappearance of rhinoceros horns and 25 tiger tusks from the Bardiya National Park office premises and the perpetrators of the incident have still not been found.

The investigation committee formed under the coordination of the park's information officer and senior assistant conservation officer Sarojmani Poudel has started taking statements from the employees.

On Asoj 5, 2079 BS, the store branch had informed the park office in writing on Asoj 13 that the antlers and tusks were not found while searching the goods in the park's store. According to the park, only 2 out of 3 antlers and 20 out of 45 tiger tusks were found at that time.

After the incident came to light, the Bardiya Park and the National Parks and Wildlife Department had formed separate committees. At that time, the committee had suspended the then senior game scout Subhash Chaudhary for three months. Three employees were warned for not fulfilling their responsibilities in the incident.

After the identity of the culprit involved in the disappearance of the antlers and antlers was not revealed, the park had written to the CIB to assist in the investigation. A park official said that the district police were not informed about the theft at that time. The official said that the park administration's failure to inform the police for investigation was the weakness.

After the tusks of the tusks and tigers were not found for three years, the park's information officer Sarojmani Poudel said that the investigation is being conducted from a new perspective. 'The possibility of the culprits involved in the incident escaping is very low,' he said, 'The culprits involved in the incident will be arrested soon.' Stating that the tusks and tusks could not have disappeared without the involvement of the staff in the incident, locals say that the park administration will make the investigation effective and the culprits will be arrested soon.

Kamal

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