Lorry carrying endangered crocodiles, other animals to Banneghatta overturns in Telangana

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NIRMAL (Telangana): A lorry transporting eight endangered crocodiles and other animals from Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park in Patna to Bannerghatta Biological Park in Bengaluru overturned near Mondigutta forest checkpost in Telangana’s Nirmal district, police officials stated.

A case was registered against the driver for rash driving. The incident took place on Wednesday. The lorry, carrying eight crocodiles, two white elephants, two tigers and other animals, crashed into cement pillars and fell off the road into the wild after the driver lost control of the vehicle.

Bannerghatta Biological Park.

The driver, Abdul Mannan Mandal (51), lost control of the vehicle and collided with cement pillars on NH-44 road, causing the container lorry to overturn and sustain significant damage. Nirmal district Superintendent of Police said, “On October 16, one lorry coming from Patna toward Bengaluru reached near Mondigutta forest check post at about 13:00 hrs. The driver drove the lorry in a rash and negligent manner and hit the cement pillars on the NH-44 road. The container lorry overturned and was damaged”.

According to the SP, a case was registered against the lorry driver Abdul Mannan Mandal under Section, 281 BNS at Mamada PS of Nirmal district. The driver is a resident of Sankpur, Gopal Nagar, West Bengal. Despite the accident, all the animals were safely rescued. (ANI)

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