Bhubaneswar(Odisha): In its bid to check the smuggling of Pangolin, Odisha government has announced cash reward for providing information about gang members involved in the trafficking of the mammal, an official said.
Pangolins have large, protective keratin scales covering their skin and they are the only known mammals with this feature.
The Forest department has announced that people who provide information which help the wildlife officials to nab gang members would get a cash reward of Rs 10,000, the official said.
This apart, people sharing information on the existence of pangolin in their areas would also get a cash reward, the Forest department said in a public message.
The department officials have pasted such posters in different places in Athagarh forest division in Cuttack district.
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"We have announced a cash reward of Rs 10,000 for detailed information about the racket involved in the illegal trade of the pangolin. Besides, the cash award will be given if anyone sights a pangolin in their area," Athagarh Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Sasmita Lenka said.
The government's action came following the arrest of more than a dozen people and seizure of live pangolins. The interrogation of the arrested persons has revealed that about 20 gangs are actively engaged in the smuggling of pangolins across the state, the official said.