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Madhya Pradesh: NGO killed Owl in Indore, but no actions for six days due to influential pressure!

The post-mortem report of the owl buried in the shelter home of Animal Welfare Society located in Vijay Nagar is expected soon, and even claimed to have been received by forest department.

However, sources claim that some forest personnel of Indore range are trying to save the NGO operator.

Even here people are not cooperating with the officers in the investigation, while the forest officers are also trying to blame the operator for not sharing the information of wildlife to the forest department.

On the other hand, many influential people also started making pressure. Due to this the investigating officers are also not taking interest. Even after six days of the incident, the statement has not been recorded.

The incident: owl found buried

On Tuesday, forest workers searched the shelter home, in which the body of an owl was found buried there. In preliminary inquiry, NGO operator Sapna Chaurasia told a family to bring an injured owl.

Some medicines were given to save the owl, whose wings were cut and health was deteriorating. As soon as the owl died in the morning, he was buried in the shelter home premises.

The complainant has also accused the NGO putting the owl on drip. Due to which, the owl died. On Wednesday, the owl's body was sent for the PM.

Some officials requesting anonymity claim that PM report was received on Friday evening. But the officer does not have enough time to open it!

Because of which the investigation has not progressed a step even after six days. Everyone is trying to influence the investigation.

According to sources, the officers have been saying that the only fault of the NGO is that they did not inform the forest department about the owl.

According to the rules, a person cannot keep a wild animal with him nor can anyone treat a wild animal on a personal level.

Action will be taken after a day or two

“The direction of investigation will be decided only after PM report. Then the NGO operator will be questioned. By the way, statement will also be taken from the complainant. For now it will take a day or two. At the same time, a forest worker will be in contact with the NGO.”

AK Srivastava, SDO, Forest Department

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