The elephant was killed yesterday by forest department officials.
"Our intention had never been to kill the elephant, but to capture it. But since all attempts failed, we had no other option but to hunt it as it was posed a risk to people," Principal Secretary, state forest department, Chandan Sinha said.
"On April 29 last year, an elephant that killed a person, injured six others and damaged houses and crops was ordered for hunting by PCCF, Wildlife and Chief Wildlife Warden, West Bengal under the provisions of the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972.
Sinha said the Divisional Forest Officer and Wildlife Warden of Bankura had recently requested extension of the order declaring the elephant as "rouge" as it was "extremely aggressive and turning dangerous for life and property".
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"Initially, efforts were made to capture the elephant. A team of officers headed by the Chief Conservator of Forests, central circle made extensive arrangements for the operation," Sinha said.
"Yesterday, seven attempts were made to tranquilize the
rogue elephant but each time it would charge towards the personnel and then escape into the forests," Vyas said.
"During one such attempt, the elephant attacked the team. Since after two days of strenuous efforts by four teams did not yield any result, the authorities decided to hunt the elephant and it was shot dead by authorised hunters. Post-morterm of the elephant is awaited," he said.