
The forest department exploring the death of five tigers in the wilderness of MM Hills Wildlife Sanctuary combined some fundamental evidence that led them to the accused.
Team probing first reset the killing of cattle and traced the owner. This was initially difficult to come because the locals had no idea of ownership. But the informant dropped the team that reset to farmers, Shivanne Gowd and four others, and questioned them.
Meanwhile, the investigative team explored the agricultural area near the scene of the crime and turned out that the monthly number was cultivated in this area. It was also speculated that pesticide or insecticide was used to lace the killing of cattle and absorbed that the tigers had died.
Therefore, dealers in the field of fertilizers and agricultural specialists were consulted to see which brand prefers farmers who grow marigold. When identifying several commonly used brands, the investigative team questioned the owners of cattle, which had the same brand of pesticides.
Shivanne Gowda, confronted with evidence, confessed to his role in a crime. But for the team to be stated, he reportedly blamed himself. Weam, who was not convinced, continued to question him, leading to his son Madaraja, who is accused, and two of his co -drifters.
Published – June 28, 2025 20:59





