The Asiatic lion news archive - 2007
DATELINE: March 8, 2007
International gang involved in poaching?
The detection of mutilated carcasses of three lionesses,
whose claws, bones, skulls and some body parts were taken away by poachers
in Gir sanctuary last week, has sent alarm bells ringing in the forest
department.
Officials do not rule out the possibility of an international gang being
involved in poaching. They said that the bones of lions are not used
in any medicine, but in international market, it can be mixed with powdered
tiger bones and sold. A lion claw in the local market is available for
10,000, which is worn around the neck to ward off evil spirits. Officials,
who are aware of the demand for claws, said that this is the first incident
where bones were also taken away by poachers. In the earlier incidents
of poaching involving local gangs, it was only the claws which went missing.
The alarm bells had started ringing much earlier when a gang of poachers
from Madhya Pradesh was caught.
What has got the officials most worried is that big cats are venturing
out of the Gir sanctuary and are now found up to Palitana in Bhavnagar.
Former principal chief conservator of forest G A Patel said that the
lions have formed satellite habitats away from the sanctuary. This is
a cause of concern for officials as they do not have adequate staff and
the existing staff is not paid as per their duty hours. He said that
the government needs to increase the area of Gir sanctuary. The government
has made announcement in the Assembly that it is actively considering
the proposal to increase the protected area.
Principal chief conservator of forest M L Sharma, when contacted, did
not rule out the involvement of any national or international gang. He
said, “We are exploring all the possibilities to catch the culprits
and we have teams specially investigating the case.”
Additional principal chief conservator of forest Pradeep khanna was
not available for comments. Sources said that Khanna was in Junagadh
along with other officials investigating the case.
Source: The Times of India (Print edition)
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