The seizures of wildlife products by the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) have gone up by 90 per cent till August in comparison to the seizures in 2014.
The SSB has seized products worth Rs 187.89 crore this year against Rs 2.21 crore three years ago. The SSB is tasked with guarding India’s borders with Nepal and Bhutan.
These products were seized from 93 smugglers against those caught in 2014. A major reason behind the SSB’s success in its drive against wildlife crimes was a constant watch on the smuggling of endangered species like Tokey Gecko Lizards and prohibited items like snake venom, bones and skin of tigers and leopards, elephant tusks/ivory, rhino horn and deer skin and deer meat, etc.
In the recent past, the SSB apprehended snake venom worth Rs 100 crore in West Bengal, which happens to the be the most wildlife-crime prone state with 125 cases followed by UP with 54 cases. Sources said Alipurduar in West Bengal is the main hub of the wildlife smuggling from where 98 cases had been reported followed by Bahraich (15 cases) and Balrampur (15) in UP, Udalguri (14) in Assam, Jailpaiguri (12) and Darjeeling (10) in West Bengal. The illegal trade also includes the body parts of dead animals like rhino horns, leopard skin and paw, deer horn and skull and elephant trunk.
The data assessed by this newspaper suggests that the price of the seized products has shown a massive increase to the tune of Rs 11.16 crore and Rs 46.62 crore with the arrest of 43 and 70 smugglers in 2015 and 2016, respectively. In 2017, the SSB team seized wild life products worth Rs 187.69 crore from 93 smugglers in 82 cases.
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2 arrested for smuggling 5kg ivory in UP
Two men were arrested in Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh for allegedly smuggling 5kg ivory, police said today.
The traffickers were arrested by the Special Task Force of the Uttar Pradesh Police, with the help of Wildlife SOS, an NGO working for animal rights, and the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau.
"They were arrested while travelling in an SUV from Pratapgarh to Allahabad," Arvind Chaturvedi, Additional SP of UPs STF said.
A non-bailable warrant had been pending against one of the accused for illegally holding an elephant captive.
"It appeared that the accused chopped off the elephants tusk for ivory. The ivory has been seized," the officer said.
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The traffickers were arrested by the Special Task Force of the Uttar Pradesh Police, with the help of Wildlife SOS, an NGO working for animal rights, and the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau.
"They were arrested while travelling in an SUV from Pratapgarh to Allahabad," Arvind Chaturvedi, Additional SP of UPs STF said.
A non-bailable warrant had been pending against one of the accused for illegally holding an elephant captive.
"It appeared that the accused chopped off the elephants tusk for ivory. The ivory has been seized," the officer said.
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Three arrested, elephant tusk recovered
The RMC Yard police have arrested three persons and recovered an elephant tusk weighing 13.5 kg from them.
The accused have been identified as A.B. Dharmanna (35), Basavanna (48) and Manja (28). The accused were caught red handed while they were waiting at the Yeshwanthpur metro station to sell the tusk to a client.
The police have taken the trio into custody and are trying to ascertain the source of the tusk.
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The accused have been identified as A.B. Dharmanna (35), Basavanna (48) and Manja (28). The accused were caught red handed while they were waiting at the Yeshwanthpur metro station to sell the tusk to a client.
The police have taken the trio into custody and are trying to ascertain the source of the tusk.
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