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Gir forest and other protected areas spread across Junagadh, Gir
Somnath, Amreli and Bhavnagar districts in Saurashtra region are the
only natural abode of Asiatic lions in the world. But a number of lions
freely roam through revenue areas surrounding the protected forest
areas.The accused were detained by the staff
of Junagadh forest division on Sunday while they were watching and
harassing an Asiatic lion on the bank of the Hiran river in Mandor
village on Sunday. Revenue areas are not considered part of the wildlife
sanctuary.
SIX Persons, including a juvenile, were held by the forest department
on Monday after they were allegedly caught red-handed organising an
illegal lion show in revenue area Veraval taluka of Gir Somnath
district.
The accused were detained by the staff of Junagadh forest division on
Sunday while they were watching and harassing an Asiatic lion on the
bank of the Hiran river in Mandor village on Sunday. Revenue areas are
not considered part of the wildlife sanctuary.
Dushyant Vasavada, in-charge chief conservator of forests of Junagadh
circle, said that five of the six accused were formally arrested on
Monday and produced in a court in Veraval town.
Five of the six accused were identified as Aniruddha Nathani (30),
Hiren Vaishnav (28), Milan Shukla (31), Abhishek Shukla (33), Suraj
Trivedi (18) and a 17-year-old boy from Visavadar town of Junagadh
district. Forest officers said that Aniruddha, Milan, Abhishek and Suraj
were residents of Bhavnagar district while Vaishnav was a resident of
Visavadar.
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“They were caught while Vaishnav was staging an illegal lion show,
and booked under sections related to the hunting of Schedule-I animal of
the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972,” SK Berwal, deputy conservator of
forests (DCF) of Junagadh forest division told The Indian Express.
“We produced them before a magistrate in Veraval in the evening
(Monday) with a remand application. But the court granted bail to four
of the accused while Vaishnav was sent to judicial custody. We shall
produce the minor before he juvenile justice board on Tuesday.”
The DCF also said that Vaishnav, who lives in Rajkot, was the prime
accused as he had staged the illegal lion show. “We shall probe the
trail of money paid for the show,” he added.
Berwal said that some locals had protested action by the forest
department saying that the lion had been roaming in the revenue area.
“But Wildlife (Protection) Act applies where wild animals range. The
matter was brought to the notice of Gir Somnath district police and the
police have filed a case of deterring public servants from performing
their duties,” he said.
Gir forest and other protected areas spread across Junagadh, Gir
Somnath, Amreli and Bhavnagar districts in Saurashtra region are the
only natural abode of Asiatic lions in the world. But a number of lions
freely roam through revenue areas surrounding the protected forest
areas. https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/ahmedabad/gujarat-six-held-for-illegal-lion-show-in-gir-5713822/
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