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Angry Indian villagers trapped several forest department staff inside a tiger trap as punishment for failing to catch the big cat killing their cattle.

Locals from Karnataka state’s Bommalapura village forced ten Bandipur National Park employees into the cage due to their slow response to a local tiger sightings.

A big cat, sighted by local farmers, is believed to be responsible for a recent spate of cattle deaths.

The staff were reportedly rescued later that day. Five people having been arrested following the incident.

Tigers are said to be constant threat in Chamarajanagar district, southwest India – home to two tiger reserves and a wildlife sanctuary. Forest offic

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