Guest guest Posted September 12, 2008 Report Share Posted September 12, 2008 Link: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Forest_officials_elated_at_Czechs_conv\ iction/articleshow/3473399.cms * Forest officials elated at Czechs' conviction* 12 Sep 2008, 0321 hrs IST,TNN * KOLKATA: The conviction of Czech scientist Emil Kucera - who was sentenced to three years' imprisonment by the chief judicial magistrate's court in Darjeeling on Wednesday for violating the Biodiversity Act - will go a long way in protecting the region's forest resources. Forest officials, who had been working hard to ensure that Kucera and his biologist companion Petr Svacha did not get away, were elated by the judgment. Svacha, however, has been let off with a fine. " It is a landmark judgment. Over the last few years, there have been several cases of illegal collection of insects and butterflies. But none was punished. This time, we were hell-bent on ensuring that the offenders did not get away just because they were foreigners. We had gathered enough evidence that helped to nail the duo, " said Utpal Nag, assistant divisional forest officer of Darjeeling, who played a key role in getting Kucera and Svacha arrested and jailed. It was under his leadership that forest officials collected 46 documents against the Czechs. These included their e-mails, photographs taken by a digital camera, a pen drive and instruments used to collect butterflies from the Singalila National Park. " Some of the documents were quite incriminating. But the fact remained that they were foreigners and that the Czech ambassador was playing an active role to ensure their release. It, however, did not deter us from pursuing the case. We always knew that their intentions were suspect and that they had come here to collect butterflies knowing fully well that it was not permitted, " added Nag. " Both Kucera and Svacha have been found guilty and we stand vindicated. Though the latter has been let off, he has not been absolved of the charges, " he pointed out. The Czechs, meanwhile, are yet to decide their next course of action. " Once we get a copy of the judgment, we will decide on appealing against the order, " said Sheshmani Gurung, defence lawyer of the Czech duo. * -- United against elephant polo http://www.stopelephantpolo.com http://www.freewebs.com/azamsiddiqui Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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