Odisha: One held for illegal possession of leopard skin

DN Bureau

The Special Task Force apprehended a man on Tuesday for possessing a leopard skin and trying to deliver it? Read further on Dynamite News:

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Bhubaneswar: The Special Task Force apprehended a man on Tuesday for possessing a leopard skin and trying to deliver it to a customer near village Ranipathar under PurnaKatak police station district Boudh.

"After successful investigation, chargesheet was filed against the accused person under an appropriate section of the Wild Life (Protection) Act,1972," the STF said.

Trial of the accused person was also conducted in which the court sentenced the accused person to undergo three years of Rigorous Imprisonment with fine of Rs10,000 only for commission of offence

The accused was arrested 

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The accused was attempting to sell the skin by the side of Charichhak-Phulbani main road when he was apprehended.

The seized leopard skin was sent to Wild Life Institute of India, Dehradun for biological chemical examination and opinion was received affirmatively.The STF informed that as many as 11 witnesses were examined and nine documents were submitted during the trial by the prosecution.

"This is the ninth case of STF where the accused persons were convicted under Wildlife Protection Act," as per a statement.

"Till date, trial has been completed in nine wildlife cases and all the cases ended in conviction. This is worth to mention that the conviction rate of wildlife crime cases in India is less than five per cent."

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Odisha Police to curb the organized

STF is the specialized wing of Odisha Police to curb the organized crime as well as the cases against Wildlife in the State.

STF Odisha has taken special efforts to ensure that its investigation is of highest standards and It meticulously follows prosecution in the courts so that the cases are brought to logical conclusion or conviction. Offence under Wildlife (Protection) Act is also one of the focus areas of STF. (with Agency inputs) 
 










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