​9 chinkaras beaten to death near Barmer

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 04 April 2013 | 22.33

JAISALMER: In a bizarre incident near Barmer, as many as nine chinkaras were literally beaten to death by poachers who left their bodies stuffed in gunny bags and fled. The chinkara or the Indian gazelle is the state animal of Rajasthan and is an endangered species.

Barmer district forest officer S R Yadav said the incident took place at the Baytu Pokaran mega highway, 45km from Baytu. Villagers from Samau Padamsingh village informed officials about bodies of chinkaras lying in nine gunny bags. When Yadav examined the bodies of the chinkaras he found injury marks on their heads.

Yadav said that prima facie it appears that on Tuesday night a group of chinkaras were passing from the area when poachers blinded them with bright light and they froze in their spots. The poachers then surrounded the frightened deer and rained blows on them with sticks and batons. Yadav said there were no bullet marks on the bodies of the chinkaras, only signs of physical injury on their heads.


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