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The firecracker-laden pineapple had exploded in the elephant's mouth. (Picture: Facebook picture posted by Mohan Krishnan)

Primary investigations say elephant may have accidentally eaten cracker-filled fruit


Primary investigations into the death of a pregnant elephant in Kerala has found that it may have accidentally consumed a cracker-stuffed fruit, the Environment Ministry said on Monday (June 8).

The ministry also noted that locals often resort to an illegal act of planting explosive-filled fruits to repel wild boars from entering plantation farms. In the Silent Valley forest, the pregnant 15-year-old elephant had consumed a pineapple filled with powerful firecrackers that had exploded in its mouth. It died in the Velliyar River a week later on May 27.

In a series of tweets, the ministry has said that one person has been arrested in the matter. “Ministry is in constant touch with Kerala Govt & has sent them detailed advisory for the immediate arrest of culprits & stringent action against any erring official that led to the elephant’s death,” the ministry said.

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“As of now, one person has been arrested & efforts are on to nab more individuals who may have participated in this illegal & utterly inhuman act. The @WCCBHQ has also been directed to act on this matter with utmost sense of urgency. #WildlifeProtection,” the ministry posted on its official Twitter handle.

In the meantime, they requested everyone to not indulge or fall prey to any of the rumours that are being circulated on social media platforms.

The ministry claimed that the Kerala government and all departments concerned of the ministry were handling the matter in an unbiased manner. “We are confident of concluding the investigation sooner than later, to be followed by exemplary #LegalActions & punishment that will act as strong deterrent to committing such future acts,” it said.

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The Ministry on Sunday also held a meeting with several officials to discuss the progress in the matter. The review meeting was held under the chairmanship of Sanjay Kumar, Director General of Forests and Special Secretary in the ministry (DGF&SS) to discuss the progress on the action taken in the case.

Besides DGF&SS, the meeting was attended by an official from the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), Inspector General of Wildlife, ministry of environment, additional director of Wildlife Crime Control Bureau, and scientists from Elephant Cell, an official told PTI. However, the details of the meeting are still awaited.

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