Forest fire: trekking organiser’s office found closed
Team Udayavani, Mar 13, 2018, 10:08 AM IST
Chennai: A “volunteer” organisation that is believed to have arranged the ill-fated trekking expedition of a 36-member group in Theni district in which nine people were killed has been found closed here, police said on Monday.
Nine people, who were part of the trekking expedition, were killed in a forest fire in the Western Ghats. The police said a couple of officials were deputed to make enquiries at the office of the group at Palavakkam here, but found it to be closed.
The website of the organisation also did not have details of those managing its affairs. Splashed with photographs of trekking by various teams, some clean up drives and adventure pictures besides references to some social initiatives, the website, however, did not mention of any contact number.
The ‘Contact Us’ column merely gave out an e-mail id while the group claimed itself to be a “non-profit, volunteer based group which organises outdoor, sports, environmental conservation and social activities throughout the year on weekends and weekday mornings”.
It claimed having 40,000-odd members and that all its activities are “free (and) expenses shared equally among participants.”
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