Agartala: Nowadays people have become so active on social media, that some video goes viral one day. However, many times people also face problems due to these videos. A similar case has been observed in the North Tripura district. A video of tribals beating a dragon of an endangered species for its meat in a tribal area of North Tripura is spreading like fire on social media. Delhi Results Live: AAP's Atishi and Manish Sisodia win, Amanatullah ahead After watching this video, the forest department has issued orders to investigate this incident. Giving information, a forest department official has said that at Simlang Bazar in the district on the Tripura-Mizoram border, "endangered species of pythons were stripped of their skins and chopped to sell". He said that the department received photographs and videos of the incident after which orders have been issued to investigate the matter. Lalu Yadav attacks Modi government over reservation Chief Wildlife Warden DK Sharma has said that the Forest Department team has been ordered to file a report on the matter at the earliest. He said that with the help of photographs, efforts are being made to identify the people involved in this business. Delhi Election live: Lt Governor dissolved sixth assembly amid Delhi election results