New Delhi/Amroha: Three men allegedly involved in the illegal export of sandalwood to China and Japan have been arrested and 144 quintals of the expensive timber worth Rs 50 crore has been seized from Uttar Pradesh's Amroha, police said on Monday.
The seizure of the red and white sandalwood, which has medicinal properties and is in high demand in the pharmaceutical industry, took place following a joint raid by the Uttar Pradesh and the Delhi police at a timber warehouse in Amroha, they said.
"Around 1.02 quintal of white sandalwood, 132 quintal of red sandalwood and 11.375 quintal dust of sandalwood has been seized from a timber warehouse in Amroha. The estimated value of the seized sandalwood is approximately Rs 50 crore," the Amroha police said in a statement.
Those arrested have been identified as Arshad Ali Ansari, Mahmood Alam Ansari and Mohammad Salman, all residents of Amroha, the police said.
The three were arrested following a tip-off by the Crime Branch of Delhi Police which had recently arrested a man who disclosed to them about the illegal sandalwood trade.
The accused have told the police that they procured illegally pruned sandalwood from Ahmedabad in Gujarat and Hyderabad in Telangana, among some other places in the country, and brought it to Amroha, they said.