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Man shot by forest guards in Bengal's Alipurduar, locals protest

Forest guards in West Bengal's Alipurduar district shot dead a 33-year-old man which triggered tension in the area. Protesting against the death, locals vandalised a forest department office in the area and also a government vehicle.

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Published : Jan 13, 2020, 10:27 PM IST

Locals protest as man shot dead by forest guard
Locals protest as man shot dead by forest guard

Alipurduar (West Bengal): A 33-year-old man was shot dead by forest guards in West Bengal's Alipurduar district on Monday, triggering tension in the area.

The incident happened in Mantharam area of Kalchini block in the district.

Locals protest as man shot dead by forest guard in West Bengal's Alipurduar district

Bimal Rava, a resident of Uttar Mendabari area, went to rear cattle on Sunday evening at a nearby forest area and while returning he lost his way. When he reached near his home early morning, he was shot at by forest guards, local sources said.

Rava, stated to be mentally challenged, was then taken to Alipurduar district hospital where doctors declared him brought dead.

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Protesting against the death, locals vandalised a forest department office in the area and also a government vehicle.

Officials said that a large number of police personnel has been deputed to control the situation.

Forest Minister Rajib Banerjee visited Rava's home and spoke to his family.

Later, speaking to reporters at 'Sabala Mela' in Nagrakata town of neighbouring Jalpaiguri district, the minister said that he has ordered a high-level probe into the incident.

Banerjee said that the chief forest conservator has been asked to submit the probe report to him based on which the family will be given compensation.

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Alipurduar (West Bengal): A 33-year-old man was shot dead by forest guards in West Bengal's Alipurduar district on Monday, triggering tension in the area.

The incident happened in Mantharam area of Kalchini block in the district.

Locals protest as man shot dead by forest guard in West Bengal's Alipurduar district

Bimal Rava, a resident of Uttar Mendabari area, went to rear cattle on Sunday evening at a nearby forest area and while returning he lost his way. When he reached near his home early morning, he was shot at by forest guards, local sources said.

Rava, stated to be mentally challenged, was then taken to Alipurduar district hospital where doctors declared him brought dead.

Read: BJP office gutted in Bengal, saffron party blames TMC

Protesting against the death, locals vandalised a forest department office in the area and also a government vehicle.

Officials said that a large number of police personnel has been deputed to control the situation.

Forest Minister Rajib Banerjee visited Rava's home and spoke to his family.

Later, speaking to reporters at 'Sabala Mela' in Nagrakata town of neighbouring Jalpaiguri district, the minister said that he has ordered a high-level probe into the incident.

Banerjee said that the chief forest conservator has been asked to submit the probe report to him based on which the family will be given compensation.

Also Read: Fresh pugmarks of tigress spotted at Jharkhand-Bengal border

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Man shot by forest guards in Bengal's Alipurduar, locals
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         Jalpaiguri, Jan 13 (PTI) A 33-year-old man was shot
dead by forest guards in West Bengal's Alipurduar district on
Monday, triggering tension in the area.
         The incident happened in Mantharam area of Kalchini
block in the district.
         Bimal Rava, a resident of Uttar Mendabari area, went
to rear cattle on Sunday evening at a nearby forest area and
while returning he lost his way. When he reached near his home
early morning, he was shot at by forest guards, local sources
said.
         Rava, stated to be mentally challenged, was then taken
to Alipurduar district hospital where doctors declared him
brought dead.
         Protesting against the death, locals vandalised a
forest department office in the area and also a government
vehicle.
         Officials said a large number of police personnel has
been deputed to control the situation.
         Forest Minister Rajib Banerjee visited Rava's home and
spoke to his family.
         Later, speaking to reporters at 'Sabala Mela' in
Nagrakata town of neighbouring Jalpaiguri district, the
minister said he has ordered a high-level probe into the
incident.
         Banerjee said the chief forest conservator has been
asked to submit the probe report to him based on which the
family will be given compensation. PTI CORR
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