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6,400 turtles rescued in UP; kingpin nabbed

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

LUCKNOW: In one of the biggest seizures in the country, Uttar Pradesh STF has rescued 6,400 turtles from Amethi and nabbed the kingpin of an inter-state gang involved in smuggling of reptiles, police said on Wednesday.

The turtles, weighing 440 quintals, were found stuffed in sacks and lay scattered on the ground inside the compound of the accused's house in Gauriganj town, Special Task Force (STF) spokesman said here, describing it as one of the biggest such recoveries.

He said the gang's kingpin Raj Bahadur Singh was arrested in this connection, while two Indian softshell turtles were also seized from his possession. “We have recovered such a huge amount of turtles from one single location. We are investigat­ing this further and looking at the involvemen­t of more people, especially smuggling rings,” Additional Superinten­dent of Police Arvind Chaturvedi, who led the STF raid yesterday, said. During interrogat­ion Singh disclosed that small poachers were involved in catching turtles from Gauriganj, Jagdishpur and Salwan areas and supplying them to organised smugglers.

Singh admitted that he used to collect these animals from smugglers and transport them to Kolkata. He also gave certain informatio­n about smugglers and poachers in Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Odisha reflecting the huge and highly organised smuggling network in the country.

From Kolkata -- the main transit point -- turtles are smuggled to Bangladesh, Myanmar, China, Thailand, Hong Kong and other Southeast Asian countries from its shores. The turtle species is native to South Asia and is found only in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Sri Lanka.

In India, it lives in the Gangetic belt all along Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, especially in the Ghagra-gomti tributarie­s. They are spread across Fatehgarh, Kannauj, Allahabad and Varanasi in the state.

Meanwhile, UP forest department today issued a statewide alert and has warned that more raids will be conducted in the coming days to crack down on the smuggling of turtles. UP is home to 14 endangered turtle species of the total 28 found in India. These include the Indian flapshell, softshell, roofed and black turtles.

There is a high demand for turtles in the internatio­nal market for meat, its Feng Shui values and production of aphrodisia­c medicines.

 ?? PIC/PTI ?? Police on Tuesday recovered 6,430 turtles concealed in 115 gunny bags from a village in Amethi district of Uttar Pradesh
PIC/PTI Police on Tuesday recovered 6,430 turtles concealed in 115 gunny bags from a village in Amethi district of Uttar Pradesh

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