Giving a filmy twist to the message of conservation of population of tigers in India, Modi said that, ‘The story which started from Ek Tha Tiger and reached to Tiger Zinda hai , shouldn t end there.’
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Five cops among eight arrested for possessing tiger skin in Chhattisgarh
The accused said the skin was meant for some religious ceremony on the occasion of Shivratri in Jagdalpur city.
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RAIPUR: Acting on a tip-off, a joint team of Chhattisgarh police and the forest department in Bastar seized a tiger skin from a vehicle that was on its way to Jagdalpur from Dantewada on Friday.
“We seized a tiger skin from a vehicle following a tip-off. The eight people who were detained revealed during interrogation that the tiger skin was meant for some religious ceremony on the occasion of Shivratri in Jagdalpur city. All eight persons including five police personnel deployed in the Bastar zone. Two health workers have also been taken into custody under various Sections of Wild Life (Protection) Act 1972 for possessing the tiger skin”, said Sunderraj P, Bastar Range IG.
2 held for smuggling tiger skin, turtles in Indore ANI | Updated: Jan 17, 2021 02:37 IST
Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], January 16 (ANI): Indore Police arrested two persons from the Khajrana area for allegedly smuggling tiger skin and turtles of special species.
Harinarayan Chari Mishra, Inspector General of Police (IGP), Indore told reporters, Acting on an information, Khajrana Police arrested the accused Prakash and Sunil who came here for smuggling of tiger skin and turtles. Police seized a tiger skin and two turtles from their possession.
According to police, the tiger skin is said to be 20-year-old. After interrogating the accused, it was revealed that the tiger skin had been brought from Nursingpur Gadarwara. The person who supplied these skins and turtles to the accused has also been taken into custody, added Mishra