Dhaka, April 14 -- A herd of wild elephants that wreaked havoc in the Korean Export Processing Zone (KEPZ) area of Chattogram's Anwara has moved back towards the forest.

Officials from the Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation Division said three elephants crossed the Shankha River towards Banshkhali over the past four days.

"Two crossed on Thursday and the last one crossed on Sunday around 4am," Deputy Conservator of Forest Abu Naser Mohammad Yasin Newaz told bdnews24.com.

"Another elephant from the herd had already left earlier," he added.

As the elephants left on their own, authorities cannot say for certain that they will not return.

"They will try to come back again. But we are working to prevent that from happening," said...