Bhopal, India: The Madhya Pradesh State Tiger Strike Force (STSF) has arrested an alleged poacher targeting the prey base intended for Cheetahs translocated from Namibia and South Africa as part of the ambitious reintroduction project. This operation was carried out through the combined efforts of the Shivpuri unit of the STSF and the personnel of Kuno National Park.
Officials said the arrest was made in connection with forest crime case number 32702/10 dated March 9. The suspect has been identified as Ram Singh, of Guna (MP). On March 9 local staff patrolling the banks of the Kuno River within Kuno National Park encountered an armed person in the core area. Despite attempts to arrest him, the suspect fled, reportedly firing shots at them. Subsequent investigation led to the seizure of a mobile phone, gunpowder, and other incriminating items, aiding in the identification of the suspect.
Utilizing the seized evidence, a coordinated month-long search operation ensued, culminating in the arrest of the fugitive in Guna district. Ram Singh was presented before the local court and remanded for three days.
Officials noted that Ram Singh was not acting alone and is affiliated with the Mongia tribe, known for communal hunting practices. "They never engage in solo hunting endeavours. There is likely involvement of additional individuals, and Ram Singh is being interrogated for further information," stated an officer.