Hindustan Times (Patiala)

U’khand HC orders CBI probe into ‘role of officials’ in poaching cases

- Nihi Sharma n nihis.sahani@htlive.com

DEHRADUN: The Uttarakhan­d high court on Tuesday ordered a Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) probe into the alleged official complicity in poaching cases.

“We, accordingl­y, request the CBI to hold a preliminar­y enquiry into all the cases of poaching in the state of Uttarakhan­d and to find out the complicity/involvemen­t/ connivance/collusion of the serving officers/officials of the forest officers/officials...,” the court said. It asked the CBI to submit a preliminar­y report in a sealed cover in three months.

The court’s Nainital bench ordered the probe after hearing NGO Operation Eye of the Tiger India’s plea regarding the seizure of skins of five tigers in Haridwar in March 2016. The tigers were reportedly from the Corbett Tiger Reserve and adjoining areas.

The court separately banned the use of commercial vehicles inside the reserve’s Dhikala zone, which is popular with tourists because of tiger sightings.

A division bench of Justices Rajiv Sharma and Lok Pal Singh said the Centre’s order permitting only buses in Dhikala should be followed. It was hearing Ramnagar-based NGO Himalayan Yuva Gramin Vikas Sansthan’s Public Interest Litigation against the constructi­on of hotels, resorts and other properties around Corbett. The court said the Centre permitted 32 vehicles each in the reserve’s Jhirna and Bijrani zones. This will continue, it said.

The court had earlier restricted the number of commercial vehicles to 100 in Corbett and Rajaji Tiger Reserve. Later, the court modified its order and said 20 vehicles each would be permitted in Corbett’s five and Rajaji Tiger Reserve’s one zone.

Jhirna remains open for tourists around the year. Bijrani opens from October 15 to June 30. Dhikala is opened on June 15 and closes on November 15. Corbett is home to nearly 240 tigers and 180 vehicles are permitted for day visits to the reserve. Additional 25 vehicles are allowed for tourists who stay overnight. Over 3 lakh tourists visit the Corbett Tiger Reserve annually and generate over ₹9 crore revenue.

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