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Two persons killed in elephant attack in West Bengal's Bankura

Discussions held on deploying additional police teams in the areas affected by elephant movement

PTI Published 11.01.23, 04:56 PM
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Two persons were killed in separate elephant attack incidents in West Bengal's Bankura district, a senior police officer said on Wednesday.

An elderly woman was killed by a wild elephant in Jharia village of the district early on Wednesday, the officer said.

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In another elephant attack case, a 45-year-old man was killed in Sangrampur village on Tuesday night, he said.

The chief conservator of forest (CCF) Central Circle, S Kulandivel, held a meeting with the superintendent of police, Vaibhav Tiwari, DFO North, Bankura, and other senior civil, forest and police officials to discuss ways and means to tackle the elephant attack cases.

The meeting also discussed deploying additional police teams in Sonamukhi, Barjora and Beliatore police station areas affected by elephant movement to help the forest teams in tackling any exigency.

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