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Five held in Kerala for killing leopard and eating its meat

Shocked forest officials said killing of wild animals such as leopard does occur but this was the first time that they heard that its meat was consumed by humans.

Published on: Jan 23, 2021 07:59 AM IST
By , Thiruvananthapuram
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Five villagers from Kerala’s Idukki, who ensnared a six-year-old leopard and feasted on its meat after killing it, were arrested by forest officials on Friday after a tip-off. During the raid, officials recovered cooked leopard meat, uncooked meat, teeth, nails and skin of the killed cat.

The villagers laid a trap for the leopard since it used to stray in the area, (HT FILE PHOTO.)
The villagers laid a trap for the leopard since it used to stray in the area, (HT FILE PHOTO.)

Shocked forest officials said it was the first time they came across such an incident. Initially, they thought that the cat might have been trapped accidentally in the snare, put up to net wild boars. But later, the accused told officials they did it deliberately to trap the big cat that strayed into their habitat and often killed their pets and cattle.

“The animal had recently killed a goat owned by Vinod P K, one of the accused and he and his friends laid a snare using auto brake cable, net and other materials. The animal was netted on Wednesday before it was killed by its captors and its meat distributed,” said Mankulam forest range officer V B Udayasooryan. He said the animal weighed around 50 kg. The incident came to light two days later after one of the informers alerted forest officials.

Leopard was listed in the schedule 1 of the Indian Wildlife Protection Act (1972) and the accused will get a maximum punishment of seven-year jail and a heavy fine, said the forest official.

 
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