Hindustan Times (Patiala)

STF, not forest dept, cracks wildlife cases

- Nihi Sharma nihis.sahani@htlive.com

DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhan­d police’s special task force (STF) is making more crackdowns on poaching activities than the forest department even as both agencies are jointly working to check illegal wildlife trade.

Additional principal chief conservato­r of forest (APCCF), intelligen­ce, Dhananjai Mohan has been highlighti­ng the forest department’s manpower shortage. He had suggested the government to form an anti-poaching cell to curb illegaly wildlife trade. “Forest officers should check wildlife crime as animals are mostly killed in a protected area which is out of police jurisdicti­on,” a forest officer said

But there are several cases in which the STF took action on its own. On August 6, one kilo of Himalayan Viagra worth several lakhs of rupees was seized from four people at Joshimath, Chamoli in a police operation. The STF seized 15 leopard skins in January-February period. In fact, the STF made the breakthrou­gh in the case last year in which five tiger skins were seized from a poacher. “Police is cracking whip on mediators smuggling wildlife parts and banned herbs. .... It’s important to check the crime from the source. We realised that there’s a need of joint effort from both department­s for which we plan to conduct workshops for our personnel and forest staff,” Senior Superinten­dent of Police, STF, Ridhim Aggarwal told Hindustan Times.

The first workshop will be held in Haldwani either by August end or early September.

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