New Delhi:The Kerala government has alleged that the High Court did not consider the safety of the people and restrained the officials from tranquilizing the elephant as per the order of the Chief Wild Life warden. The government said that as per Section 11(1) of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972, the Chief Wildlife warden has the right to take action against those wild animals that threaten human life, and based on this right, the warden had granted permission to tranquilize the elephant and shift it to the training centre. "However, the High Court made a mistake by intervening in this matter and stopped the proceedings," read the plea.
The government told the court that 'Arikomban' has killed seven people and damaged 52 houses and shops in 2017. In the last three months it has damaged 22 houses, three ration shops and six other shops, informed the government. The government contended that it needs to ensure the safety of the lives and the properties of the people and it was in this view that the Chief Wildlife warden did not consider it fit to shift the elephant to another location/forest. Minister for Forests and Wildlife AK Saseendran had earlier said that the HC order is not easy to implement by the government, hence, it would approach the top court and then work as per its advice.