4 years ago
Chitwan National Park has taken control of man-eating tigers. The tiger, which is in the community forest area of Belsahar in Bharatpur Metropolitan City-13, was taken under control by the park on Saturday evening.
Jagdish Chaudhary, 63, who had gone to cut grass in the forest, was attacked by a tiger on Saturday morning and his body was not released.
Ashok Ram, information officer of the park, said that the 10-year-old male tiger was captured in the evening after a five-hour effort. According to him, tigers have been brought under control due to the efforts of the park's elephants, staff, army and police.
Information officer of the park, Ashok Ram informed that the tiger was taken to the head office in Kasara after being knocked unconscious through a dart. The tiger is kept in the cage of Kasara .The same tiger had attacked another person in the same area a few months ago. The park said the tigers were taken under control to prevent further human losses.