1,132 star turtles seized in Bengaluru, 4 nomads arrested


Bengaluru, Sep 11 (IANS): The Karnataka Police have arrested four nomads and seized 1,132 star turtles in the state capital, which were brought for sale in the limits of RMC Yard police station, police said on Sunday.

The arrested persons have been identified as Kalyan, Simhadri, Issac from Sidlaghatta taluk in Chikkaballapur district and Rajaputra, a resident of Bagepalli.

The police said that the accused were nomads and they stayed on the fringes of forests in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh and fetched star turtles from jungles. They sold them to people who in turn used them for Vaastu and manufacturing of medicines.

They have made this as their source of livelihood and their families depended on the income generated through the sale of these turtles. The accused have told the police that they had sold 100 star turtles earlier in Mumbai.

The police have taken the three accused into custody from the Goraguntepalya bus station in Bengaluru after gathering specific inputs and seized 963 star turtles. Later another accused was arrested in Chikkaballapur and more turtles were seized from his residence. Further investigation was on.

Star turtles are protected under Schedule IV of the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972 and anyone found in possession of these can face criminal charges, with sentences of up to six months' imprisonment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Sep 11 2022

    Its not only star Turtles are protected but each one other too.Day by day their becoming less .Thatswhy they have to be protected..Otherwise in some years ,many animals will be hardly there.Population is increasing ,find food whatever you get ,from roots to leaves ,under earth, in water ,above water will be used by people and other animals.we have to help to save them.These uneducated dont see in world life ,but to their own survive.We cant blame them

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