Elephant electrocuted at tobacco field trap in Chakaria
BSS News
February 12, 2025
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Forest Department today recovered the body of an elephant from the Ghunia
area of the Phansiakhali union of Chakaria upazila, as it died possibly
after being electrocuted at the trap of tobacco field besides the hills.
Locals said the elephant died in an electric trap set to protect the
tobacco field.
However, the Forest Department officials said that the matter can be
confirmed after the autopsy.
Mehraj Uddin, an officer of the Phansiakhali Range of the Cox's Bazar North
Forest Department, said that many people have said the elephant died after
falling into an electric trap.
He added, "It's not possible to say the reason of death immediately without
an autopsy."
The officer said that apparently they didn't find any sign of sickness of
the elephant, which was aged 40-42 years.
Chakaria Upazila Livestock Officer has been informed to do an autopsy of
the elephant's body.
When this correspondent visited the areas, some local residents alleged
that there are tobacco fields all over the vast hilly areas of ??Chakaria
upazila and farmers are using electric traps to protect their tobacco
fields from wild elephant attacks.
Officials said that in January last year, the Chakaria Upazila
administration and the Forest Department jointly held several awareness
meetings against killing elephants using electric traps with local farmers
in different areas of Phansiakhali.
Electric traps were also removed from some tobacco fields in Ghunia area
with the initiative of Phansiakhali Forest Range. The incident occurred in
the same area. The Forest Department recovered the body at 7am Wednesday.
https://www.bssnews.net/district/245949
Elephant electrocuted at tobacco field trap in Chakaria
BSS News
February 12, 2025
See link <https://www.bssnews.net/district/245949> for photo.
Forest Department today recovered the body of an elephant from the Ghunia
area of the Phansiakhali union of Chakaria upazila, as it died possibly
after being electrocuted at the trap of tobacco field besides the hills.
Locals said the elephant died in an electric trap set to protect the
tobacco field.
However, the Forest Department officials said that the matter can be
confirmed after the autopsy.
Mehraj Uddin, an officer of the Phansiakhali Range of the Cox's Bazar North
Forest Department, said that many people have said the elephant died after
falling into an electric trap.
He added, "It's not possible to say the reason of death immediately without
an autopsy."
The officer said that apparently they didn't find any sign of sickness of
the elephant, which was aged 40-42 years.
Chakaria Upazila Livestock Officer has been informed to do an autopsy of
the elephant's body.
When this correspondent visited the areas, some local residents alleged
that there are tobacco fields all over the vast hilly areas of ??Chakaria
upazila and farmers are using electric traps to protect their tobacco
fields from wild elephant attacks.
Officials said that in January last year, the Chakaria Upazila
administration and the Forest Department jointly held several awareness
meetings against killing elephants using electric traps with local farmers
in different areas of Phansiakhali.
Electric traps were also removed from some tobacco fields in Ghunia area
with the initiative of Phansiakhali Forest Range. The incident occurred in
the same area. The Forest Department recovered the body at 7am Wednesday.
https://www.bssnews.net/district/245949