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CBI takes over probe into sea cucumber poaching syndicates in Lakshadweep

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Published : Apr 24, 2020, 3:57 PM IST

After 173 dead and 46 alive pieces of the marine animals were seized from a boat around Suheli Charyakara island, the CBI has taken over an investigation into sea cucumber poaching syndicates in Lakshadweep on a reference from the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau.

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New Delhi: The CBI has taken over an investigation into sea cucumber poaching syndicates in Lakshadweep on a reference from the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau after 173 dead and 46 alive pieces of the marine animal were seized from a boat around Suheli Charyakara island.

The Forest Department in Kavaratti had intercepted a boat in January carrying 173 dead sea cucumbers, a protected rare sea animal, preserved with salt while 46 were found alive in the fish tank on the boat having reported value of around Rs 2 crore and four persons aged between 19 and 44 years were taken into custody, officials said.

Initially, the case was probed by the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau under the Environment Ministry but later it was decided to hand it over to the CBI which took over investigations on Thursday registering an FIR in the matter, they said.

More cases related to seizures of sea cucumbers and arrests of poachers are likely to be taken over by the agency soon, they said.

Sea cucumbers are much sought after in China and South-East Asian cultures for their protein content.

The species which enjoys the highest protection in India under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act is considered a rare delicacy in fancy restaurants of South East Asia with some species costing over USD 3,000 a kilo and even an ordinary one going for as high as USD 150 per plate.

These animals are crucial to coral reef health as they excrete calcium carbonate, an essential material accumulated by the reef needed for its health and growth, they said. (PTI)

Also read: PM Modi calls senior BJP leader, enquires about his health amid lockdown

New Delhi: The CBI has taken over an investigation into sea cucumber poaching syndicates in Lakshadweep on a reference from the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau after 173 dead and 46 alive pieces of the marine animal were seized from a boat around Suheli Charyakara island.

The Forest Department in Kavaratti had intercepted a boat in January carrying 173 dead sea cucumbers, a protected rare sea animal, preserved with salt while 46 were found alive in the fish tank on the boat having reported value of around Rs 2 crore and four persons aged between 19 and 44 years were taken into custody, officials said.

Initially, the case was probed by the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau under the Environment Ministry but later it was decided to hand it over to the CBI which took over investigations on Thursday registering an FIR in the matter, they said.

More cases related to seizures of sea cucumbers and arrests of poachers are likely to be taken over by the agency soon, they said.

Sea cucumbers are much sought after in China and South-East Asian cultures for their protein content.

The species which enjoys the highest protection in India under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act is considered a rare delicacy in fancy restaurants of South East Asia with some species costing over USD 3,000 a kilo and even an ordinary one going for as high as USD 150 per plate.

These animals are crucial to coral reef health as they excrete calcium carbonate, an essential material accumulated by the reef needed for its health and growth, they said. (PTI)

Also read: PM Modi calls senior BJP leader, enquires about his health amid lockdown

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