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One Year Back - Dense, Deep Sundarbans Forest
‘Are you out of your mind Surta?’
– Jernail growled – ‘This gunshot would definitely have alerted patrolmen and
given away our location.
‘You don’t eat pork’ – Surta
complained – ‘and I cannot kill a bird then tell me how do I arrange for the
dinner?’
‘You blasted fool!’ – Nizam,
second in command to Jernail interrupted – ‘you are killing birds with a rifle?
Do you want me to bury your bruised ass in these marshes here?…..even in next
era they wouldn’t find your fossil.’
‘We better keep walking and reach
the spot before its dark. In three days we need to return also.’ – Bobby said,
consulting his map.
They were eight in number, in two
groups. All were seasoned poachers with photos of few of them in police’s most
wanted charts.
This group included Jernail – their leader – Nizam – second in
command, Bobby – a wanted killer and Surta – a small time criminal. Menace
written on all over their faces, they were moving in the direction of the
denser forest where no man dares stepping. They were here to hunt for Royal
Bengal Tiger for its various body parts and rare species of Olive Ridley
Turtles for their shell, meat and eyes.
‘I remind once again, do not shoot the
tiger on sight. We need to capture him alive, blow his head to knock the big
cat unconscious, skin it alive while it has still not come round and then kill
it with final blow on head. A bullet wound will reduce the price of the skin by
half’ – Jernail said.
They were walking under Bobby’s
direction who was consulting the map. After an hour’s tiring trek marked with
hops, slips and tip toeing in the tough marshes they reached the rendezvous.
The other team was already waiting.
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The sound of gunshot was so clear
that we instantly learnt that we were going in right direction after the
poachers.
‘They will never take a boat to
move through rivers’ – I said – ‘this is the known route. They are definitely
traversing though dense marshes and mudflats. It will be really difficult to
catch them unless we step on the ground too.’
Bunu – the local ranger who was
driving the motor boat nodded agreement to my opinion and said – ‘After dark
falls, ants and mosquitoes will eat us alive and if we are spared then cobras,
tigers and Russels vipers are waiting.’
‘Don’t worry. We have suitable
clothes, herbs, medicines and tools to handle them but if you wish you can go
back. I will go alone.’
Bunu opened his mouth to voice
his disagreement then shut it and his facial expressions changed. I followed
his gaze and at its end found a boat anchored by the river bank. He turned the
motorboat in boat’s direction and said – ‘This is their entry point. See
several footprints in the mud.’
‘ and a cigarette butt to seal
your inference as truth’ – I added.
We left the motorboat and stepped
on to the ground, following footprints. I walkie-talkied the other team about
our finding and position. After a few meters, footprints disappeared leaving us
lost for a while when Bunu got my attention to the trail of crushed leaves. I
had to switch on the flash light on low beam as broad leaves of the trees had
connived with the dark to befall early. We
began following the trail with Bunu leading. I was behind him with my handgun
in one hand and small hunter’s torch in the other. I was ready for any kind of
mortal danger from any direction. One year jungle training and five years of
experience was with me as support.
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‘What is that?’ – Jernail said.
The other seven halted. It was a small shack constructed by dried leaves and
tree branches. In the small window a dim light was flickering.
‘Someone live here? In this
Godforsaken place? Why?’ – The other team’s leader Dhirubhai exclaimed.
‘Let us find out. This could be a
place to rest for a while and refresh but be very careful. They could be other
poachers too.’ – Jernail said and signaled Surta to lead. Reluctantly, Surta
did.
There was a half naked young
adivasi lady and a small boy in the shack like hut. Lady’s black skin was
shimmering in the dancing flame of the burning fat. They both jumped as the
unwelcomed intruders entered the hut. The lady clasped the boy to her bosom
with terror and asked in a strange language with equally strange voice – ‘Who
are you?’
‘What?’ – Bobby voiced his
incomprehension.
‘Hee hee, boss’ – Chhaggu –
another poacher in the team jeered in the most lewd manner – ‘she is saying,
please take me one by one not together. Hee hee hee hee’
His frightening laughter made the
poor hut dwellers tremble of terror but laughter instantly stopped when Jernail
supplied a tight slap on Chhaggu’s exposed cheek – ‘You fool, tell her to
prepare us something to eat and ask her who else lives here. May be her husband
or family head is around.’
‘She is asking us who we are’ –
Jhau said. He had spent years in this forest and he was their guide too. He was
a little familiar to lady’s dialect. He tried addressing the lady and stammered
in his effort. Lady’s reply proved that she understood. With a burning rage she
screamed some words.
Jhau translated – ‘She telling us
to scram before her man comes and cut us all into pieces.’
‘You slut! Don’t you know who we
are? Before your man comes we eight would be your men one by one bitch!’ –
Jernail growled, stepped forward and slapped the lady so hard that she and the
boy hit the muddy ground. The boy started crying and lady’s small cloth slipped
to reveal one of her breast.
‘My….my….’ – Jernail said – ‘it’s
been long I have seen such fine and young pigeons!’
‘Boss’ – Chhaggu complained with
his hand still on his bluish cheeck – ‘You slap me and then yourself repeat the
same…..’
‘Abey Chu*****’ (You damned fool)
– Jernail winked – ‘Then the packing was not opened. Now it is irresistible.
She is our first game.’
All of them laughed. Lady,
sensing their intentions tried to run through the other door of the hut but
Jernail grabbed her from behind and said – ‘Tie the boy with this pole and
secure this black fairy on the floor. I will be the first.’
They all instantly complied.
The lady had fainted and came
round three times during her one and a half hour rape. Bobby, Jhau and Nizam –
for reason unknown - did not participate.
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We had lost the trail again.
After sometime the crushed dried leaves ended and we were standing in darkness
totally lost.
‘What to do now?’ – I asked
myself.
Bunu suggested – ‘If we find the
way to the other bank of the stream across this patch of forest and try to move
in the forest further by following the river bank then we can reach the place
where tiger density is higher. They have probably gone there.’
He had a point. I said – ‘Fine
idea.’ And took out the compass from the jacket pocket.
Consulting the needle, we took
the trail in the Eastern direction with the faint light of torches leading us.
It took us around one hour to
reach the said river bank. It was dark and river looked like another place on
another planet in the dim light of the stars adorning the clear open sky. We
changed direction there and followed the rough, irregular, undulating river
bank. The soothing sound of running water fell on the ears pleasantly.
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He was crying with tears rolling
down his black rough cheeks while tending to his badly bruised wife turning in
agony. He had applied some herbs and gave her some shrubs to eat. Now she had
slept. The boy had already told him how those eight demons had come and
assaulted mother. He listened and while listening kept changing his clothes.
Now he was wearing a shabby short loincloth, old but strong boots and a dirty
old rag around his forehead. He picked up the rough knife and small axe whose
sharp edge glimmered in the moonlight just like his black, strong and short
stumpy body. He told the boy to stay put and look after his mother and that he
would be back by morning. Then he disappeared into the dense forest where those
poachers had moved on after spoiling his woman.
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The forest was denser here and
without flash light they could not move an inch on the ground. One wrong step
and they could slip in to a marsh helplessly watching their slow death by
sinking and asphyxiating. A man cries
like a crushed cat while sinking or drowning. The trail was so narrow and rough
that they could only move in single file with a distance of some five to seven
feet from each other. This distance became the reason for Chaggu to be his
first victim.
A noose of thick dry vine fell
around his neck and tightened so instantly that Chaggu’s cry died inside his
throat and his body zoomed up off the ground hanging loosely by the vine-rope.
He died instantly as his neck bone broke even before his head struck the branch
of the tall tree. None of them could imagine for a while that now they were
just seven left.
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My walkie-talkie stuttered and
the familiar voice came over – ‘Sir, where are you?’
It was the other team’s leader.
‘We are on the eastern side of
the river bank.’ – I said then asked – ‘What is your position?’
‘Sir, we are moving towards you
from the opposite direction. The tiger trail falls between us. It is likely
that these poachers are somewhere between us in the span of this seven
kilometers marsh. I guess we shall encounter them after, say, in two hours or
so.’
‘Listen’ – I cautioned them – ‘If
you see them don’t engage. They could be dangerous and heavily armed. Follow
them quietly until we reach too. Then we shall draw a strategy to get them
somehow. Is that clear?’
‘Perfectly Sir. We shall move and
follow quietly. Over and out.’
‘If these poachers are not moving
towards tiger trail then we are going to spend our whole night sleepless in
this forest provided we don’t come across any wild thing looking for food.’
‘Even these tigers have a
tendency to prefer human flesh over a docile deer.’ – Bunu simply contributed
to my apprehensions.
But we didn’t stop walking.
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First Surta thought that some
wild bug had bitten him on the neck. Probably a scorpion. Then he choked on his
own blood that flooded his throat and gushed into his stomach. A sharp sting of
gastric acids hit his inner stomach walls. His hands jerked up to his throat
and grabbed the long hard stick that entered and struck in his throat.
The make
shift rough arrow had silently entered by his pointed sharp end in his throat,
pierced through to the other side and stuck. His rifle slipped off his grip and
hit the soft ground sans noise. Coughing violently and unable to cry, a slowly
dying Surta, fell into the river and started dithering in agony.
The group had left the density of
leafy trees and came to walk along the river bank in the same single file
manner without bothering to look back. This sudden assault created a little
rout among them.
‘What’s that?’ – Jernail queried
in a panic stricken tone.
‘Where is Chaggu?’ – Nizam voiced
his sudden finding that they were abruptly six left out of eight.
Entire group, plagued with
confusion and terror, started looking around in every direction as if fearing
another arrow coming flying towards them. Worried for their dear lives they
didn’t bother trying to save a still splashing Surta embracing his slow painful
death.
Jernail controlled his senses
first – ‘Get down everybody. Now! He is hunting us.’
They all obeyed without delay
then Dhirubhai asked – ‘Who? That black furnace’s husband?’
‘I guess so.’ – Jernail replied –
‘He has followed us here and now is avenging his wife.’
‘What to do?’
‘Two by two we need to run
towards those two dense patches of trees opposite each other.’ – Jernail
signaled in one direction – ‘The arrow has come from this direction. He is
there somewhere. We have to divert his focus. At a time two of us will get up
and run as fast as possible in opposite direction so that he has difficulty in
deciding his target. Dhiru! You and Nizam
go first. Then Bobby and Jhau will go. Lastly I and Joban will come.’
‘Okay.’ – Dhiru said and signaled
Nizam to get ready. With a slow one, two and three they got up and raced in
opposite direction bending as close and parallel to ground as possible.
How right was Jernail! Dhiru and
Nizam never thought that they were being used by his mingy mind. Before Nizam
could reach the trees a long, invisible needle swooshed through the air and
plunged into the small of Nizam’s back. He fell on his mouth on the ground with
a muffled cry, his body contracted in long stretches for a while and then he relaxed
still on the ground – still with death by poison.
Even if a two years old dart tip
soaked in the fluid exuded by the rare frog species - Phyllobates Terribilis after exposing the animal to the heat of
fire punctures your skin, you die horribly like this.
Dhiru managed to reach the
shelter of trees but understood Jernail’s strategy of using them as bait.
Dhiru shouted from his vantage
point – ‘Jernail you bastard! You……’
Then all was quiet. Dhiru
abruptly left his sentence incomplete.
‘Strange!’ – Jernail thought.
What Jernail couldn’t have thought that he had not noticed that his deduction
of their hunter’s position was absolutely wrong.
The arrow that had took Surta
didn’t come from the front direction but from the opposite direction from
inside the patch of trees in which Dhirubhai had managed to take shelter.
Dhiru, actually ran into their hunter. When he saw Dhiru running towards him,
he hid behind a tree and waited. Dhiru approached into the shelter of trees and
shouted at Jernail when he plunged his knife into Dhiru’s nape to the hilt.
Knife’s long sharp blade exited from Dhiru’s lower jaw.
His dead body slowly
slipped off the knife and fell with a thud in their hunter’s feet leaving the
knife in his hand. He slipped the knife back in his long boot without wiping
his wife’s one of the rapist’s blood.
Now, four were left.
Suddenly muted Dhiru’s voice gave
clear signal to Jernail. He turned on his back, took position and fired thrice
in the direction of Dhiru’s voice. Two bullets plunged into a tree trunk and
one travelled through the air kissing their hunters eyebrow. A thin trail of
blood ran down his cheek.
Close enough!
‘Boss what to do now’ – Joban
whispred in distress.
‘Crawl slowly towards the dense
forest now. Do not lift your head more than necessary. He is fatally dangerous
and clever like a fox and filled with rage. He is unstoppable. He will come
behind us. I and Joban crawl first. You two stay. After ten meters we will turn
round and give you cover fire. Then you two get up and run as fast as you can.
Got it?’
‘Sure.’
Jernail and Joban crawled ahead
and turned with their rifles in position. Jernail shouted – ‘Bobby! Jhau! Now!’
Bobby and Jhau got up and ran.
Jernail and Joban emptied their half magazine in the air to cover-fire them.
Entire forest reverberated with deafening sound of gun shots.
They could not
see that object coming flying in a parabola cutting the air. Only Bobby could
know because the sharp axe had cut through his mid rib and remained there. With
a terrifying scream he lost his balance and came in the way of cover fire. His
body riddled with bullets jumped off the ground and fell down.
But the three remaining were
successful in entering the dense forest.
‘We have to be together and go
back.’ – Jernail said.
‘Back? Why?’
‘We have to go back to that hut,
abduct the boy and his mother to control him otherwise he will kill us all. He
is following us now. We have to hurry up.’
They reached back to the hut. It
was quiet and pale yellow light was still flickering. From the small window
they saw that lady was sleeping on the floor and boy was sitting beside her
head, all awake.
With a sordid smile Jernail
stepped into the hut. Boy saw him. His eyes widened with fear and surprise.
Jernail said – ‘I will enjoy her
once more after killing that beast.’ Hardly had he finished than sky fell on
his head.
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Gun shots had given us their
clear position. We reached the spot and saw the blood shed.
We followed the trail of crushed
leaves and reached the hut.
There was a lot of commotion
inside the hut.
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Before dying Jernail could only
understand that their hunter had anticipated their next move and had managed to
reach the hut before them to wait on them.
He had secured himself with the
roof of the hut and when Jernail entered the hut he jumped over him. The axe
that he had recovered from Bobby’s corpse was now plunged in Jernail’s head. Jhau
and Joban turned to flee for their lives. Jhau legs had already turned into
jelly due to fear. He pounced on him and wrung his neck by 270 degrees. Jhau died
with a hiccup.
Blind with fear and running
desperately for life, Joban ran into me. I took him on gun point and shouted a
warning for approaching black man too.
He halted in his place.
‘Why did you kill all these men’
– Bunu asked him in his language.
He replied, then took a stick
from the ground and wrote something in his language. I tried to read that when
seeing the chance he sprang like a panther and disappeared in the jungle.
I took out my camera and clicked
the snap of what was written on the ground.
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