Veerappan Valnthathum Veelnthathum Pdf

By the early 2000s, the pressure was immense. The Special Task Force (STF) of the Tamil Nadu police, led by the cerebral officer K. Vijay Kumar and his team, realized that conventional warfare wouldn't work. You cannot fight a ghost in the jungle with trucks and sirens.

They adopted a strategy of "fighting a covert war."

The Strategy: The STF stopped looking for Veerappan. Instead, they infiltrated his circle. They realized Veerappan was suffering from glaucoma and was nearly blind. He was desperate for medical help and wanted to surrender on his own terms to live a peaceful life.

The STF set up a elaborate trap named "Operation Cocoon." veerappan valnthathum veelnthathum pdf

The Ambush (October 18, 2004): The story goes that the police disguised themselves as villagers and mediators. They convinced Veerappan and his few remaining gang members that they were being taken to a safe house to discuss surrender terms or for medical treatment.

An ambulance was arranged. Veerappan, frail and nearly blind, climbed into the vehicle along with his close associates. As the ambulance moved towards the designated spot, the STF had laid a perfect trap.

When the vehicle reached the ambush point, the driver (an undercover cop) suddenly slammed the brakes and jumped out. The STF personnel, hiding in the bushes, surrounded the vehicle. By the early 2000s, the pressure was immense

The police claim that Veerappan tried to pull his gun and shoot, but the STF opened fire first. In a flash of seconds, the terror that haunted the forests for three decades ended.

For years, Veerappan survived because of loyalty. But as the STF tightened the noose, fear and greed replaced loyalty. His trusted cook, Sethukuzhi Govindan (also known as "Guna"), became an informant. The STF learned his exact movements, his favorite caves, and his dwindling gang size.

The Sathyamangalam forest was his fortress. Dense with thorny shrubs, home to venomous snakes and elephants, and laced with treacherous ravines, it was nearly impenetrable for outsiders. Veerappan and his gang moved like ghosts, using caves, underground hideouts, and an intricate network of informants. His intimate knowledge of every stream, rock, and tree made him a master of guerrilla warfare. You cannot fight a ghost in the jungle

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Veerappan’s rise can be attributed to a unique combination of geographical advantage, social dynamics, and official ineptitude. Born in 1952 in Gopinatham village, he grew up in the impoverished, caste-divided fringes of the forests. Initially, he poached sandalwood and elephants for ivory, but he quickly learned that the forest department was corrupt and easily intimidated.