Investigation Reveals Karnataka Links in Tiger Trade

Investigation Reveals Karnataka Links in Tiger Trade.webp


Kannur (Kerala), February 8 The forest department has busted a seven-member gang and seized tiger skin, claws, and teeth at Kathiroor here, officials said on Sunday. Following preliminary interrogation, forest officials suspect that the tiger was hunted in Karnataka, as the arrested individuals were allegedly linked to poachers operating there, they said. According to forest officials, they received specific intelligence on Friday night that a gang was attempting to sell tiger skin. Acting on the tip-off, officials launched an operation and tracked down three individuals near a school in Kathiroor, officials said. The first to be arrested were Ashwin, a native of Eruvatti, and Sandheesh and Balan, both natives of Cheruvanchery. "From these individuals, we recovered tiger skin, claws, and teeth. They had arrived at the location to sell these items," Nithinraj T, Forest Range Forest Officer, Kottiyoor, told PTI. During interrogation, officials received information about the involvement of others, following which Sharath K K of Kallikandy, Rajeesh of Mangad, Vithul from Cheruvanchery, and Rakhil from Malal were also arrested. "The seized items were examined by a doctor, who confirmed that they belonged to a tiger. We have sent them for DNA testing as part of further investigation," Nithinraj said. Another forest official told PTI that the investigation so far has revealed that the arrested individuals were linked to poachers in Karnataka. Whether the gang procured the tiger skin directly from poachers is yet to be ascertained, the official said. The arrested individuals were produced before a court on Saturday and remanded to judicial custody. The Forest Department will soon move the court seeking their custody for further interrogation, the official added.
 
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