JAIPUR/ALWAR: The special report on the death of male tiger ST-1 at the Sariska tiger reserve was submitted to the state government on Monday. The report comes on the 90-day mark, failing which the suspension of the two officers in the death of tiger would had been revoked.
According to M L Meena, special officer appointed by the state government to probe in the killing of ST-1, "I have submitted my report today. Now, it is on the state government to act on it." He, however, refused to divulge any details in the report.
Two officers of the forest department DFO B Praveen and ACF Mukesh Saini had been suspended after the recovery of the body of ST-1 on November 15. The officers were suspended on allegations of negligence and misinformation in tracking the animal.
However, looking into the seriousness of the crime the state government had immediately announced setting up a special probe panel into it and had appointed ML Meena to look into it. ST-1, the first male tiger to be relocated to Sariska, had been poisoned to death.
The state government had asked Meena to submit the report in seven days. However, Meena missed the mark and could submit it only on the 89th day. Meena's failure to submit the report in 90 days could have meant revoking the suspension of the two officers as under the law it is mandatory to give the reason for suspension of any officer in 90 days.
In fact, Meena had been issued a show cause notice by the state government for failure to submit the report. Many even accused Meena of a deliberate move for delaying the report in a bid to shield the two officers.
"I had to do many field visits, interview a host of people and do a lot of investigation. The delay was a fall out of all this," Meena said.
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