The High Court on Monday directed the government authorities to take prompt action against elephant killings in the country, UNB reports.
The court also issued a rule and directed the Information and Broadcasting Ministry to spread awareness on preventing elephant killings.
HC bench of justice Md Mostafizur Rahman and M Enayetur Rahim passed the order during a hearing on a writ petition seeking directions to stop elephant killing across the country.
The court issued a rule questioning why direction will not be given to publishing a gazette announcing 12 elephant corridors as conserved following the Wildlife (Conservation and Security) Act, 2012.
The court also questioned why inaction against preventing elephant killing by the respondents mentioned in the petition will not be announced as illegal.
On November 21, three wildlife activists including Adnan Azad, Farzana Yasmin filed a writ petition seeking direction on steps for ending elephant killing in Cox’s bazar, Chattogram and other areas in the country.
In petition 21 including the environment secretary, information secretary, director general of the forest department, district commissioners of Chattogram and Cox’s bazar were made respondents.
Earlier on November 9, Forest Department filed a Prosecution Offense Report case with Chattogram forest court against three people over killing a wild elephant in Satkania.