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Case lodged in connection with attack on anti-poaching camps in Hanur

Summary by The Hindu
Forest Department officials on Tuesday lodged a complaint with the police on the attack on anti-poaching camps in the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary in Hannur that took place on August 15.

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In the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary in Chamarajanagar, Karnataka, miscreants have blown up several anti-poaching camps with explosives. This attack follows the August 15th encounter killing of three suspected poachers. However, no casualties were reported.

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Several important facts have come to light during the investigation into the case of three people killed in a shooting attack by forest department personnel near Hanur in Chamarajanagar. Four people had come to hunt in the backdrop of Independence Day, thinking that there would be no personnel at the anti-poaching camp. It is said that three lives were lost in a firing between the personnel and the hunters at the camp. It has also been revealed …

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The Hindu broke the news in Chennai, India on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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