Thirteen days after the forest department was arrested by the deer poaching case and arrested a 31 -year -old private vehicle driver, hunted deer in Bannerghatta and Kola Forest Area for meat, forestry officials turned to the Jurisdiction Bannergatta to the Police.
Forest department officials will continue to test the case under the Wild Animal Act, but have no provisions to explore the case under the Weapons Act to find out the source of weapons. Meanwhile, he is accused, who has been arrested and transported to his bailiff, on bail.
Forest officials on June 29 caught Pratap and confiscated two cars at the Bannerghatta-Orni road junction, a bike, two weapons and a large amount of deer meat. While Pratap was arrested on the spot, three of his collaborators managed to escape and now followed them.
The air raid was made on the instructions of the Minister of Forest Ishwar Khandre that the gang illegally hunted the deer in the woods of Kolar and Bannerghatta and sold meat.
Inside, the officials discovered the carcasses of four spotted deer and one wild advice. Officials based on his information attacked God in Palya, where he ordered more meat.
The raid on the shed revealed other carcasses of deer and meat, along with bikes, another car, one double barrel and one pistol with one head, 10 live cassettes and a total haul of nine deer, one wild advice and 74 kg of meat, the official said.
The owner of Sheemapp, Bheemapp, along with Balaraju and Ramesh collaborators, is currently running. The case was submitted according to the relevant sections of the Act on the Protection of Wild Animals.
Officials have now handed over confiscated weapons to the police together with the complaint, because forest officials do not have a provision for examining the law on weapons. The defendant allegedly used a foreign weapon and the probe will find out the source of the weapon, the policeman said. Given that the accused is currently bail, there is an effort to recall.
Published – 13 July 2025 06:46 IS IS
