Hathini disappeared with two Mahavat in Palamu, a complaint for a complaint -elephant in the Palamu police investigation underway
Hathini disappeared with two Mahavat in Palamu, with a resident. Narendra Kumar Shukla, a Mirzapur resident, filed a complaint that his Ranchi elephant had disappeared on his way to Mirzapur. The police and forest departments are together in search of the elephant and the missing Mahavats. Attempts are to detect the location from the slide in the elephant. Investigation is on. Photo used for presentation. (Jagran) Dialogues Associate, Medinagar (Palamu). Hathini Theft case came to light in the Palamu district. Narendra Kumar Shukla, a resident of Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh, filed a complaint with the Sadar police station. The complaint said that while he went from Ranchi to Mirzapur, Hathini was stolen in the Jorkat area in the Sadar police station. Sadar police station in -Charge Lalji said the investigation into the case was started. The information of the slide in the elephant was given to the forest department and its location is detected on the basis of it. Right now, police are looking for the elephant and the missing Mahavats. In this regard, DFO Satyam Kumar of Medinagar Forest Division said the elephant owner goes from Ranchi to Mirzapur. During this time, Mahavat and Elephant disappeared in the Kundari -Bos area. He deployed the forest area officer of Kundari Forest area for investigation. Remove ad, read the news, know what the whole thing is, this case is related to Narendra Kumar Shukla, a resident of Findhyachal in Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. He told police that he had met a person named Sangam Lal in Hathini Himainama (temporary ownership). Since the system of eating and drinking in his town was not good, he came to Jharkhand with him. Taken from Ranchi to Mirzapur. In this he disappeared with an elephant carrying him. On August 11, Palamu Narendra Shukla entrusted the responsibility to take care of Hathini named Jayamati to Munna Pandey of Mirzapur and Manna Pathak of Chunar. Both reached the Jarakat area in the Palamu district while going from Ranchi to Mirzapur with Mahavat Hathini. Hathini and Mahavat were present on August 11, but when Narendra returned on August 13, Hathini and both Mahavat were found missing. After this, Narendra Shukla Hathini and Mahavalas discovered in various areas, including Palamu, but not the elephant or the Mahavats were found. Tired, he made a written complaint to Palamu police on September 2.