The Hindu, October 21, 2015
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM,
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM,
Forest officers on Tuesday arrested six persons from Sreekaryam on
charges of possessing an Indian pangolin (scaly anteater), a highly
endangered species included in Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection
Act.
In an operation based on a tip-off received by the Intelligence wing,
the officers thwarted an attempt to sell the animal which weighed around
10.4 kg. A vehicle that was used to smuggle the pangolin was also
seized.
The persons arrested were identified as Abdul Ghaffar (47) of
Kilimanoor, Anikuttan (49) of Sreekaryam, Babu (40) of Kadakkal, Rijo
(24), Ramachandran Kutty (38) and Ramanan (38) of Aryankavu. An officer
said the animal was obtained by Ramanan, a temporary forest watcher
attached to the Aryankavu forest range. The animal was expected to fetch
as much as Rs.4 crore in the illegal wildlife market.
For use as an aphrodisiac
“Misconceptions continued to be rife regarding such endangered animals.
It is believed by many that the keratinous scales of pangolins have
iridium content and could also be used to make traditional medicines,
including aphrodisiacs. They are also considered by certain sections to
be good luck charms,” the officer said.
The team which conducted the operation included Intelligence wing
Assistant Conservator of Forests B. Santhosh Kumar, flying squad
Divisional Forest Officer J.R. Ani, Palode Range Officer S.V. Vinod,
Paruthipally Range Officer Divya S.S. Rose, Control Room Range Officer
P.V. Jayakumar and Chullimanoor Range Officer Balakrishnan Nair.
The case came under the jurisdiction of the Aryankavu forest range. The
accused will be produced before the Judicial First Class Magistrate
Court – II (Forest Offences) at Punalur on Wednesday.
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