4kg pangolin scales seized at Matigara - Alipurduar resident arrested with pangolin scales kept in a school bag
Murshid Alam, a resident of Patlakhawa in Alipurduar, was arrested by the Sarugarah range under the Baikunthapur forest division
The pangolin scales were kept in a school bag carried by Alam.
Murshid Alam, a resident of Patlakhawa in Alipurduar, was arrested by the Sarugarah range under the Baikunthapur forest division. Five others with him managed to escape when the foresters arrived for a raid after receiving a tip-off.
Sanjoy Dutta, the Sarugarah forest range officer, said the six had assembled near the Balason river bridge in Matigara. Foresters said the pangolin might have been killed in Bhutan and the six were planning to smuggle the animal’s scales into Sikkim.
Pangolin is an endangered species under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972) and on the Red List of IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature).
“Pangolin’s meat is consumed in countries like China and Vietnam. Its scales are also used for making traditional medicine in these countries,” said a source.
(Courtesy and Source- The Telegraph - https://www.telegraphindia.com/west-bengal/4kg-pangolin-scales-seized-at-matigara/cid/1804450)
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