The wild elephant generally known as Palakkad Tusker-5, or PT-5. (file picture) | Photo Credit: Okay Okay Mustafah

A particular taskforce tasked with the seize of the visually impaired wild tusker codenamed PT-5 (Palakkad Tusker-5) at Kanjikode in Palakkad, Kerala, managed to tranquilise the animal on Friday (August 8, 2025) morning.

The 15-member group, led by Arun Zachariah, Chief Veterinary Surgeon of Department of Forests, with the assistance of two Kumki elephants Vikram and Bharat, are making efforts to convey PT-5 out of the forests in order that it might be supplied applicable therapy.

The elephant has been making a ruckus at Kanjikode and close by areas for a while. The Department of Forests has been observing PT-5 and seen that the elephant had points with its sight on each its eyes. The purpose for the blindness is unknown and is suspected to be both as a consequence of sickness, rubber bullets or different laborious objects hitting its eye. Hence the choice to supply it medical therapy.

The STF plans to ship it again to the forests after treatment if the harm is just not severe. However, it is going to be moved to the bottom camp of the Forest division if it will require surgical procedure or skilled therapy.

Published – August 08, 2025 12:39 pm IST