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*27 leopard skins seized in 45 days*

13 Sep 2008, 0341 hrs IST, Avijit Ghosh,TNN

 

 

NEW DELHI: From the border outposts of north Bengal to the small towns of

Uttarakhand to the remote forest-rich district of Gondia in Maharashtra, 27

leopard skins have been seized in the past 45 days, showing up the

untrammelled trade in protected species.

 

The latest seizure took place last Tuesday in Jaigaon, a small kasbah on the

Indo-Bhutan border, that has been recently the setting for several cases of

wildlife trafficking. " We had been tipped off about the skins. The carriers

collected the consignment from a fruit-seller's shop in the market. They

were about to slip away when we nabbed them, " said district forest officer

Ujjwal Ghosh over phone.

 

Two Bhutanese were arrested with three leopard skins. One skin was that of a

female adult with apparent bullet injury marks. The remaining two skins were

stripped off cubs, barely 7-10 days old. Wildlife experts say at least 120

leopards have been poached in 2008 and that the recent hauls (between July

27 to September 9) reveal the hand of organized gangs.

 

" Leopard poaching is being reported from all parts of India and cannot be

treated as isolated incidents, " said Tito Joseph of the Wildlife Protection

Society of India. It's the handiwork of organized poachers who are

networking with wildlife traders in India, Nepal and China. Most of these

killings took place in Uttarakhand, Himachal, Maharashtra and Karnataka, " he

said.

 

The past six weeks have seen three incidents of leopard-skin seizures in

Uttarakhand's Vikasnagar town, around 40km from Dehradun. On August 14,

three sins were seized. " They were to be traded for Rs 50,000 each, though

market price of leopard skins is usually double this figure, " said Devender

Rawat, sub-inspector, STF.

 

Joseph believes speedy trials are imperative to dismantle these illegal

trading networks. " Let us not forget that most organized wildlife criminals

are repeat offenders, " he added.

 

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