Komaram Bheem district experienced a major breakthrough as forest officials successfully captured a male tiger that had been causing fear in the area for the last two months. The tiger was caught near the Atmaramguda area in Chandrapur district, close to the Sirpur border.
The tiger had been a source of concern for local residents, as it was frequently spotted near villages and reportedly attacked livestock. The presence of the wild animal created panic among villagers, who had been living in constant fear. In response, forest officials organized a large-scale operation to locate and safely capture the tiger.
Using modern tracking equipment and tranquilizers, the forest team managed to track down the tiger. They successfully cornered the animal and sedated it without causing any harm. The tiger is now under observation by wildlife experts and will soon be relocated to a safer environment.
This operation has brought much-needed relief to the local communities, allowing them to go about their daily lives without fear. Authorities have also advised villagers to stay alert and report any unusual wildlife sightings in the future.