In August 2009 Wildlife
Inspector of WCCB examined one shipment consisting of 27 bales claiming to be
woolen blended pashmina shawls at Indira Gandhi International Air Cargo Complex,
New Delhi. On examination, inspector suspected 4 shawls to be of shahtoosh and advised
customs to detain the consignment. The shawls were seized and a case under Wildlife
Protection Act was registered. In forensic examination 4 shawls were found
containing hair of Tibetan Antelope or Chiru (Panthlops hodgsoni). After the
trial ACMM Court- Delhi had convicted the accused from Srinagar, Jammu &
Kashmir and sentenced him to undergo Simple Imprisonment for three years and he
is also sentenced to pay a fine of Rs. 10,000/- for the offence u/s 51 of Wild
Life (Protection) Act for the contravention of Section 49 and 49B(1) of the Act
and in default simple imprisonment for one month.
Information on Wildlife Poaching and Illegal Wildlife Trade/ Wildlife Trafficking in India
Thursday, 22 February 2018
Thursday, 8 February 2018
Rhino shot dead in Jaldapara, 6 arrested with horn
A gang of poachers, including a "sharp shooter" from Arunachal Pradesh and a teacher, sneaked into the Jaldapara National Park, West Bengal and shot dead an adult female rhino on 5 February 2018, sawing away its horn. Foresters could nab six of them and recovered the horn. Also, a rifle that they had buried in the forest, and live bullets, were also found.
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