Elephants Knocks Court Door In Assam

HAILAKANDI, ASSAM: Hailakandi, (Assam): 2 elephants were summoned to court in Assam for the Judge to resolve custody battle. On Monday, The police discovered two elephants wandering in Assam’s remote Hailakandi district that is situated near Bangladesh border. The duo Mother and her calf were grazing around the area when discovered.

One of the local resident claimed that he was the owner of the Mother (Elephant) who was stolen from him 8 years ago. However a Bangladeshi resident also claims that he owns the duo who went missing a couple of days back.
The judge had to make a short field trip to the court’s lawns to inspect the jumbo duo in Assam’s remote Hailakandi district which borders Bangladesh.

Elephants Knocks Court Door In Assam

They were found on the Indian side of the border by the police on Monday. A local resident claims to be their owner – he says the female elephant was stolen from him eight years ago.

But a Bangladeshi man has made a rival claim. “They went missing a few days ago. I looked everywhere and then went to local cops in Bangladesh. They spoke to the Border Security Force and told me my elephants were in Hailakandi. So I got them to arrange travel and here I am to stake claim,” says Mojibul Islam.

For now, custody of the elephants has been granted to a local forest official. The case will be heard next week. “We will take care of them as long as we have to, and ensure they are well fed and looked after,” said Gunin Saikia, Divisional Forest Officer of Hailakandi.

Elephants knocks court door in assam

The local Judge made a trip down to the courtyard and granted the local forest officers the custody for now. The case is slated to be heard next week. The forest officials stated that they will take care of the elephants till the verdict is given.

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