CBI
SEIZES 26 SHAHTOOSH SHAWLS FROM FIVE-STAR HOTEL SHOP
New Delhi, February 11, 2003: The
Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) made a major
seizure of 26 shahtoosh shawls from a shop in a downtown
five-star hotel here yesterday, according to official
sources here.
The sources said that the high quality
shahtoosh shawls were seized from Shaw Brothers, a
shop in a five-star hotel here. Both the shopkeepers
were arrested and produced before a magistrate today.
Most of the shawls seized were high-quality shahtoosh
though some could be mixture of shahtoosh and pashmina.
Even a small percentage of shahtoosh in a shawl will
render it illegal, they said.
Expressing concern over continued availability of
shahtoosh shawls in North India, specially New Delhi,
Mr Vivek Menon, Executive Director of Wildlife Trust
of India (WTI) said, “It is extremely unfortunate
that despite having upgraded the Tibetan Antelope
to Schedule I in the Jammu and Kashmir Wildlife (Protection)
Act, the government of Jammu and Kashmir has taken
no steps to implement their own Act.” WTI had
assisted CBI in making this seizure.
The CBI had made a seizure of nine shahtoosh
shawls from a residence in South Delhi’s posh
Greater Kailash-I area on December 17, 2002. The shawls
had been seized from one Nisar Khan, owner of Cute
Carpets Emporium. The raid was conducted by a Special
Investigation Unit of the CBI.
Shahtoosh shawls are made from the
wool of the Tibetan antelope, an endangered species
according the highest protection in the country by
the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Even the government
of state of Jammu and Kashmir, the only production
centre of the shawl, has amended its laws and accorded
full protection to the Tibetan antelope.
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