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Cash reward for providing information on Pangolin smuggling

The government's decision to reward people for providing information about pangolin smugglers 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.

Cash reward for providing information on Pangolin smuggling
Cash reward for providing information on Pangolin smuggling
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Published : Dec 17, 2019, 12:35 PM IST

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.

Athagarh DFO has said that 14 persons, two on Sunday, have been arrested on the charge of smuggling in pangolin. "We have collected information about the mode of smuggling of Pangolin from Odisha during the interrogation of the 12 accused," the DFO said.

Meanwhile, the members of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) have visited the state to probe pangolin smuggling.

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It has come to the notice of the Forest officials that the racket involved in smuggling of pangolin use social media to make deals for the trade of this rare species inside the country and also abroad.

Recently, the Forest department teams had recovered two live pangolins from a roadside eatery while they were about to be smuggled to Kolkata by train, an official said.

The official said there was a huge demand for pangolin abroad for its medicinal value. Also, the mammal's skin is being used for the manufacture of bullet-proof jackets.

The official said that the WCCB was currently probing pangolin smuggling in the state.

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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.

Athagarh DFO has said that 14 persons, two on Sunday, have been arrested on the charge of smuggling in pangolin. "We have collected information about the mode of smuggling of Pangolin from Odisha during the interrogation of the 12 accused," the DFO said.

Meanwhile, the members of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) have visited the state to probe pangolin smuggling.

ALSO READ: Our protest is not anti-national: Jamia Students

It has come to the notice of the Forest officials that the racket involved in smuggling of pangolin use social media to make deals for the trade of this rare species inside the country and also abroad.

Recently, the Forest department teams had recovered two live pangolins from a roadside eatery while they were about to be smuggled to Kolkata by train, an official said.

The official said there was a huge demand for pangolin abroad for its medicinal value. Also, the mammal's skin is being used for the manufacture of bullet-proof jackets.

The official said that the WCCB was currently probing pangolin smuggling in the state.

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Cash reward for providing information on Pangolin smuggling
         Bhubaneswar, Dec 17 (PTI) In its bid to check
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 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 Atgath forest division in Cuttack
district.
         "We have announced a cash reward of Rs 10,000 for
detailed information about the racket involved in the illegal
trade on pangolin. Besides, cash award will be given if anyone
sights a pangolin in their area," Athagarh Divisional Forest
Officer (DFO) Sasmita Lenka said.
         The governments 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.
         Athagarh DFO has said that 14 persons, two on
Sunday, have been arrested on the charge of smuggling in
pangolin. "We have collected information about the mode of
smuggling of Pangolin from Odisha during the interrogation of
the 12 accused," the DFO said.
         Meanwhile, the members of the Wildlife Crime Control
Bureau (WCCB) have visited the state to probe pangolin
smuggling.
         It has come to the notice of the Forest officials
that the racket involved in smuggling of pangolin use social
media to make deals for trade of this rare species inside the
country and also outside.
         Recently, the Forest department teams had recovered
two live pangolins from a roadside eatery while they were
about to be smuggled to Kolkata by train, an official said.
         The official said there was a huge demand of pangolin
abroad for its medicinal value. Also, the mammals skin is
being used for the manufacture of bullet-proof jackets.
         The official said that the WCCB was currently probing
pangolin smuggling in the state. PTI AAM
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