The Maharashtra Forest Department justified shooting down a tiger on Tuesday evening in the forests near Dongahaldi village in Pombhurna tehsil of the district by stating that the big cat had claimed five human lives in seven attacks.
Briefing reporters at his office in the evening today about the incident, Chief Conservator of Forests (Chandrapur Division) Sanjay Thakre denied any political pressure or other factors for shooting down the troublesome beast.
He emphasised that all out efforts which were undertaken to tranquilise the feline failed, due to extreme circumstances in the forest area and hence the beast had to be finally gunned down.
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Teams of forest officials were given the job of monitoring the tiger's movements since February 17, 2014, when the first incident of a tiger attack which claimed the life of a woman called Sunita Chitarlewar from Pombhurna tehsil, in compartment number 90 (B), under the Forest Development Corporation of Maharashtra (FDCM) was reported, he said.
In fact, a tigress with two of her cubs were sighted in the area some two years ago and their movements were also monitored by forest personnel, though no incidents of attacks on humans were reported until February 17, 2014, he said.