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05-01-2008

 

Lion poaching: Main accused held

 

Times of India

 

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Prabhakar Gajakosh Nabbed From Karnataka. His Arrest Was Made On The Basis Of

Cellphone Recordings

 

Rajkot: One of the main accused in lion poaching case, Prabhakar Keshav Gajakosh

(50), was arrested in Karnataka and brought to Una in Junagadh by the CID crime

branch. He is one of the prime accused in the lion poaching cases that took

place in Sasan Gir forest last year. Sources said his arrest was made on the

basis of m o b i l e p h o n e recordings. He was presented before the Una court

with a remand application of 14 days for interrogation.

 

CID crime investigating the case found some number from mobile phone

recordings which were in regular contact with the suspected persons arrested by

them. Since the number was registered in Karnataka, they contacted their

counterparts in that state and found the number in one Prabhakar Keshav

Gajakosh's name. When police raided his place, they were surprised to find 43

skins of wild animals, including one of tiger and 22 of leopard worth Rs 18

lakh. Prabhakar was arrested from his residence at Haliyal village in Karvar

district of Karnataka.

 

Prabhakar owns a saw mill and mango orchards in Karnataka and the suspected

persons, who were arrested by the police here earlier, used to work for him.

He told them that if they wanted to make good money, they must kill animals for

him. According to sources, Prabhakar used to instruct them what kind of stuff he

wanted. Thereafter, he used to sell the skins and important body parts to big

dealers. Police expect that during interrogation, he might reveal the entire

story, and how he planned everything.

 

" We can't disclose further, as investigation is on, " said police inspector C R

Vanerwala of Junagadh CID crime.

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