Madhya Pradesh forest department had in September last year asked the state police's cyber cell to register an FIR to probe alleged hacking attempt by a Pune-based techie to access data from the collar on P-211, code name for a tiger which was then relocated from Panna reserve to Satpura.
"It appears that the investigation has found that one of our researchers Sunal Romain has made the access using the mobile network account of Pappu, who is our field assistant working with us for the last four years.
"In my knowledge, the attempt to access the data from satellite collar by Sunal Romain was genuine as he is part of our monitoring team and, therefore, the case may be withdrawn," he said.
Following WII's response, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) Narendra Kumar wrote to MP Police withdrawing his complaint and requesting closure of the case.
"I had also stated that our arrangement with satellite collars is fool-proof with double security system and it may not be security risk to animal. But it was worth investigating the matter to be on a safer side," Ramesh said in his email to Kumar.
The collar was put on the tiger by WII officials.
In a related move, Principal Forest Conservator and Area Director of Satpura Tiger Reserve R P Singh had in August last year asked the PCCF to disengage Ramesh from the project of monitoring p-211 tiger citing his 'insensitiveness' in the matter.
Six tiger reserves in Madhya Pradesh - Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Panna, Bori-Satpura, Sanjay Dubri and Pench - are home to 257 big cats.
The tiger population in the country was estimated to be 1,706 as per data collected in 2010.
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