Kolkata (West Bengal): Enforcement Directorate (ED) has provisionally attached a land measuring 5,042 sq.ft. in Kolkata valued at Rs. 77.7 lakhs under Prevention of Money Laundering Act, 2002 (PMLA), claimed to be belonging to a notorious smuggler of wildlife, in a case related to alleged illegal trading and smuggling of wildlife in Eastern India.
"Accused Supradip Guha resident of Baguiati, Kolkata was involved in large scale illegal trade of wildlife in West Bengal since long. During February 2014 Custom Authority had recovered and seized three Chimpanzees, four Marmosets, and 278 precious birds of Indian and foreign origin from his premises," said ED in a statement.
The investigation was initiated under PMLA on receipt of information from the Wild Life Department, Government of West Bengal regarding the seizure of prohibited wildlife under the Indian Wildlife Protection Act 1972.
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