Garhwa (Jharkhand):To find and tranquilize a man-eater leopard, the Jharkhand forest department has roped in famous Hyderabad-based hunter Nawab Shafath Ali Khan while deploying over 50 trap cameras, one drone, and a large number of officials to trace the big cat that is believed to have killed four children since December 10 in Palamu division.
Official suspect that all four children, who were between ages 6 and 12, including three in Garhwa and one in Latehar district, were killed by the same leopard. As many as 50 villages in three blocks -- Ramkanda, Ranka and Bhandariya -- are terrified by the presence of the man-eater leopard. Following the deaths, the forest department asked people not to venture out after sunset.
"We are spending sleepless nights in fear of the leopard. Women and children are scared. It appears to be a curfew-like situation in the evening," said Ravindra Prasad, a farmer from Ramkanda block. The Garhwa forest division had submitted a proposal to state Chief Wildlife Warden on Thursday to declare the big cat a man-eater and it had also suggested names of three hunters including Nawab Shafath Ali Khan and former legislator Girinath Singh.
"There are some official formalities to declare an animal man-eater. Our first priority is to capture the leopard through tranquillisation, which is possible only by experts. Therefore, we have consulted Nawab Shafath Ali Khan to help in our effort. He is not only an expert but also equipped with latest equipment to identify and control an animal," State Chief Wildlife Warden Sasikar Samanta told PTI.