Ghani and Saddam Hussain, who belong to the forest dwelling Gujjar community, were arrested from Gohri range of the park last evening by a combined team of SOG and wildlife personnel, Rajaji National Park Deputy Director H K Singh said.
Preliminary investigations have revealed that they had poisoned the tiger after two buffaloes belonging to the community were killed by the big cat, he said.
The carcass of a four-year-old tiger and a pig had been recovered by a patrol team of wildlife personnel at the Rajaji National Park on February 7.
It was suspected that the tiger died after preying on the pig which was poisoned.
Indian Veterinary Research Institute Bareilly later confirmed that traces of a poison named Organo Chlorine were found in the viscera of the tiger as well as the pig it had partially eaten, Singh said.
Ghani and Husaain had allegedly sprayed the poison on the body of the pig, the tiger's prey causing its death, he said.
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