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Tiger kills crab-catcher in WB's Sundarbans

Basudeb Sarkar, a crab catcher, is believed to have been killed by a tiger in the Sundarbans National Park. Forest officials said that the victim and his aides did not take permission to catch crabs in the forest which is illegal.

Tiger kills crab-catcher in West Bengal's Sundarbans
Tiger kills crab-catcher in West Bengal's Sundarbans
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Published : Mar 16, 2020, 12:06 PM IST

Canning: A 52-year-old crab-catcher is suspected to have been killed by a tiger in Sundarbans National Park in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district, police said on Monday. Basudeb Sarkar and two other crab-catchers from Kumirmari village in Sundarban Coastal Police station area had ventured into the national park to catch crabs on Sunday, an officer said.

One of the crab-catchers, Swapan Mondal, said that the tiger attacked Sarkar from behind and dragged him deep into the forest. However, Sarkar's body is yet to be found, the officers said.

"Prima facie, it seems the trio did not possess permission to catch crabs in the forest and had illegally entered it. If that is the case, the kin of the deceased will not be eligible for compensation," a forest official said.

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The export of crabs from Sundarbans to China has taken a hit due to novel coronavirus outbreak. However, with crab markets reopening in Singapore and Hong Kong, crab-catching activities have resumed in the region, sources said. (PTI REPORT)

Canning: A 52-year-old crab-catcher is suspected to have been killed by a tiger in Sundarbans National Park in West Bengal's South 24 Parganas district, police said on Monday. Basudeb Sarkar and two other crab-catchers from Kumirmari village in Sundarban Coastal Police station area had ventured into the national park to catch crabs on Sunday, an officer said.

One of the crab-catchers, Swapan Mondal, said that the tiger attacked Sarkar from behind and dragged him deep into the forest. However, Sarkar's body is yet to be found, the officers said.

"Prima facie, it seems the trio did not possess permission to catch crabs in the forest and had illegally entered it. If that is the case, the kin of the deceased will not be eligible for compensation," a forest official said.

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The export of crabs from Sundarbans to China has taken a hit due to novel coronavirus outbreak. However, with crab markets reopening in Singapore and Hong Kong, crab-catching activities have resumed in the region, sources said. (PTI REPORT)

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