Dead elephant with tusks removed found near Bhawal National Park in Gazipur

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Tue, Apr 23, 2024 7:23 PM

Dead elephant with tusks removed found near Bhawal National Park in Gazipur
TBS Report
April 23, 2024

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https://www.tbsnews.net/bangladesh/environment/dead-elephant-tusks-removed-found-near-bhawal-national-park-gazipur-834696
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Forest Department officials have recovered the dead body of an elephant
from near a highway adjacent to the Bhawal National Park in Gazipur today
(23 April).

The elephant had suffered head injuries and its tusks were removed,
Wildlife and Biodiversity Conservation Officer Rubia Islam told The
Business Standard.

"On Tuesday morning, Bhawal National Park officials saw the dead body of an
elephant lying on the side of the highway and informed us about it. The
matter was immediately reported to the higher officials. Later, the police
were also informed," she added.

"After arriving on the spot, we found that the dead elephant had wounds on
its head and its tusks had been pulled out. A forensic team of the police
has left for the spot, while teams of Gazipur Metropolitan Police and
Tourist Police are working on the spot," said Rubia.

After the police forensic team collects the necessary information,
veterinary surgeons will conduct a post-mortem which is expected to reveal
the real cause of the elephant's death, she stated.

"But we are preliminarily assuming that the elephant died elsewhere and its
body was later brought here. Legal action will be taken against those
responsible after investigation," said the forest official.

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Dead elephant with tusks removed found near Bhawal National Park in Gazipur TBS Report April 23, 2024 See link <https://www.tbsnews.net/bangladesh/environment/dead-elephant-tusks-removed-found-near-bhawal-national-park-gazipur-834696> for photo. Forest Department officials have recovered the dead body of an elephant from near a highway adjacent to the Bhawal National Park in Gazipur today (23 April). The elephant had suffered head injuries and its tusks were removed, Wildlife and Biodiversity Conservation Officer Rubia Islam told The Business Standard. "On Tuesday morning, Bhawal National Park officials saw the dead body of an elephant lying on the side of the highway and informed us about it. The matter was immediately reported to the higher officials. Later, the police were also informed," she added. "After arriving on the spot, we found that the dead elephant had wounds on its head and its tusks had been pulled out. A forensic team of the police has left for the spot, while teams of Gazipur Metropolitan Police and Tourist Police are working on the spot," said Rubia. After the police forensic team collects the necessary information, veterinary surgeons will conduct a post-mortem which is expected to reveal the real cause of the elephant's death, she stated. "But we are preliminarily assuming that the elephant died elsewhere and its body was later brought here. Legal action will be taken against those responsible after investigation," said the forest official. https://www.tbsnews.net/bangladesh/environment/dead-elephant-tusks-removed-found-near-bhawal-national-park-gazipur-834696