Forest dept registers case against Babu for trespassing the Kurumbachi hills

To restrict people from trekking in Kurumbachi hills, the forest department has registered a case against Babu, who got stuck in a crevice on the steep hills of Cheradu in Malampuzha. It is learnt that the case is filed against Babu and his friends for trespassing in the protected forest range.

The unexpected move from forest officials came in the wake of many people trespassing into the restricted areas to climb the hill. Earlier, Revenue Minister K Rajan stated that relaxation given to Babu would not be given to anyone else. It was agreed that no case would be registered against Babu in a high-level meeting held on Monday. However, many people have started to ascend to the hills in the wake of the government’s decision to cancel the case against Babu.

Similarly, authorities were forced to rescue a man after he was trapped on the same hill on Sunday. The locals also stated that many people have trespassed into the protected area despite warnings from the authorities. Further, environmentalists have voiced their disapproval over the forest department’s decision not to register a case.

They also formed a coalition at the national level to make it mandatory to file a case of trespassing in the forest. The case has been registered under section 27 of the Kerala Forest Act. This is a minor offence and can be solved by paying a small fine. Babu pointed out that no one should visit the hill without permission, assuming that no case will be registered.

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