Skins of snow
and common leopard seized
New Delhi, September 8, 2003 :
In yet another seizure of animal skins, the Uttaranchal
police, with the help of a Wildlife Trust of India
(WTI) informer, seized skins of a snow leopard and
a common leopard in Pithoragarh.
The
police arrested a Kalyan Singh Mehra on 28th August,
2003 after the informer trapped him acting as a
decoy customer with the skins. This seizure is considered
unusual because the species has become rare in this
part of Uttaranchal.
WTI's involvement with the enforcement authorities
across the country, especially at wildlife trade
sensitive areas, has been developing through the
years. Of the many periodic workshops and seminars
that the Wild Enforcement program of the WTI keeps
organizing for the judiciary and other enforcement
officials, the last one was held at Pithoragarh
on 6th July. It was attended by the District Judge,
District Magistrate and the Superintendent of Police,
Mr. Vijay Bhatia, besides many other customs officials.
The WTI team was accompanied by Mr. Prasanna Yonzon,
CEO, Wildlife Conservation Nepal (WCN) who, attended
the workshops and visited customs check posts between
Nepal and India at Jhulaghat and Dharchula for a
one-to-one interaction with customs officials at
this sensitive border with Nepal.
Dharchula has traditionally been the main transit
point for wildlife derivatives going to Tibet via
Nepal and of shahtoosh raw wool coming from Tibet.
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