35 smuggled exotic birds, animals seized in Bengal

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

KOLKATA:  Around 35 exotic birds and animals smuggled into India from Bangkok via Myanmar were seized by DRI personnel at the city’s international airport and two persons were arrested, an official said on Sunday.

The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) officials intercepted the consignment valued around Rs 85.55 lakh on Saturday and handed over the seized animals and birds to the Kolkata Zoo Authorities for safe custody.

“The cargo was booked in the name of Domnic Jacob Sequeira of Pune, who along with an accomplice was found waiting to receive the consignment. Both were arrested when they were trying to load the five cages containing the birds and animals in a vehicle,” a DRI official said.

The official said that DRI’s Aizawl zonal unit had identified one Lalfingkima Sailo for involvement in the smuggling of the birds and animals through the India-Myanmar border at Zokhtawar in Mizoram. A follow-up action was underway in Pune.

These are four white cockatoos, one yellow-tailed black cockatoo, five Eclectus parrots, 12 grey parrots, one blue yellow macaw, one silver macaw, one knobbed hornbill, two birds-of-paradise, four cassowary chicks, two black and white ruffed lemurs, one baby marmoset and one Bengal cat. IANS

 

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Very excited: Indian diaspora in Seychelles ahead of PM Modi’s Navashakti Vinayakar Temple visit

Victoria, June 29: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the Navashakti Vinayakar Temple in Victoria during...

India protected its consumers from oil shock as West Asia crisis rattled world economies

New Delhi, June 29: As the West Asia crisis rattled global economies with surging oil and gas prices...

Tripura Queen Pineapple Global Festival: ‘Buyer-Seller Meet’ sign Rs 11 crore deals

New Delhi/Agartala, June 29: In a major boost to Tripura's pineapple industry, as many as 18 Letters of...

Bangladesh: BNP targets Jamaat over 1971 Liberation War stance, demands apology

Dhaka, June 29: The ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) government criticised the radical Islamist party Jamaat-e-Islami over its...