Jaipur, June 12 -- The forest department has relocated a sub-adult male tiger cub of tigress Arrowhead suspected of killing an elderly temple guard at the Jain temple inside the Ranthambore Fort. A senior forest official said the tranquillisation and relocation of the cub took place on Tuesday night under the supervision of Ranthambore's chief conservator of forests (CCF) Anoop KR. The cub has been moved from the core area of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, where the incident had raised serious concerns about visitor and staff safety. Further investigation, including DNA analysis, is underway to confirm the animal's role in the fatal attack. He said that around 6:30pm on Tuesday, the tiger was tranquillised and shifted to the Kailadevi Sanctuary area, part of the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve (RTR). Later that night at around 1.30 the process of shifting was completed. All necessary precautions were taken, including the use of ice packs post-tranquillisation to maintain the animal's body temperature. The tiger has been placed in a 5-hectare enclosure. The official added that the male cub charged at forest staff while they were installing camera traps, causing fear among them. "If the staff works under fear, their efficiency is affected," he said. He said the DNA assessment report is expected within a week. Until then, it would not be appropriate to let the staff work under such stress. If the DNA result is negative, the tiger will be released; otherwise, it will remain in captivity. Following three human fatalities linked to tiger attacks in the Ranthambore region, the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) has approved the relocation of all three cubs of tigress Arrowhead, who are suspected to be involved in the incidents. The NTCA approval paves the way for the strategic relocation of the sub-adult tigers....