One tiger captured and shifted, Another on its own drifted !!

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Special Report By NK Tripathi

The tiger living behind my house for the last fortnight in the thickets of MANIT campus was captured on Saturday night when it moved on its own to a cage. The cage was put up only to take a chance because normally tigers never come in such cages. Luckily this tiger was captured, tranquillised and shifted about 150 km away to Satpura forest reserve to avoid its coming back to this place.

Today forest department has come out with a sensational revelation that there was not one but two tigers. They tell that this was not disclosed to avoid unnecessary panic in the campus and in the locality. The forest department also claims that about three days back this other tiger has left to Kerva natural forest. However, the forest department’s staff is still posted in the campus to make sure that the other tiger is also gone or has not come back.

Thrill, suspense and scare continue.