"Three more lions were encaged this morning. With this, we have encaged all the 13 lions that were roaming in the region where three people were killed by them in the last two months," Deputy Conservator of Forest, Dhari-East range, Gir Wildlife Sanctuary, T Karuppasamy said.
An 11-year-old boy, identified as Jayesh Solanki, was attacked by an Asiatic lioness in Dhari taluka. The boy was found dead in a mango orchard owned by the Ambardi village sarpanch on May 19, he said.
Karuppasamy said the forest department will conduct tests to ascertain which of the 13 lions were man-eaters by matching their pug marks and finding traces of human hair, bones and remains of clothes from their bodies through tests.
"This is likely to take another three days before we will come to know about the lions that attacked humans and preyed on them," he said, adding warnings of possible big cat attack were in the past given to people residing in East Division of Gir forests but they did not follow them.
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BJP leader from Amreli, Dileep Sanghani, had earlier
written to state Forest and Environment Minister Mangubhai Patel, seeking killing of those lions that attack humans outside the reserved forest area.
Prior to the recent death of the minor boy, a 50-year-old woman was killed in April while a 60-year-old man was assaulted in March by Asiatic lions at Bharad and Ambardi villages respectively, in the district.
According to Karuppasamy, the process of awarding compensation of Rs 2.25 lakh to the kin of the victims has been initiated.