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Locals say forest officials don’t patrol area regularly

Residents of Charandevpada of Aarey Colony in Goregaon blamed the forest department for the rise in incidents of animal attacks. They said that officials do not patrol their area regularly.

Updated on: May 07, 2012 01:28 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Residents of Charandevpada of Aarey Colony in Goregaon blamed the forest department for the rise in incidents of animal attacks. They said that officials do not patrol their area regularly.

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“A year-and-a-half ago we pleaded with the forest department to lay traps and catch the wild cats. They gave us a cage in response,” said Santosh Godse, a resident. “We laid traps and caught two leopards in Unit 25 and handed them over to the national park. This is not our responsibility.”

Gulab Singh, 28, a cowshed owner who has been living in the area for the last six years, said, “It's an everyday occurrence. Less than a fortnight ago, a leopard attacked a young woman on a morning walk.”

The forest department said they did not have enough manpower. “The area is massive and we only have six to seven foresters. So, officers can't patrol one area all the time. We also have the additional duty of protecting mangroves,” said RK Pole, chief conservator of forests (Thane division).

 
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