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Published 2.06.19, 3:38 AM Updated 2.06.19, 3:38 AM
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three-month-old lion cub trapped inside a nylon bag was rescued from a
vehicle on Belghoria Expressway early on Saturday while it was being
smuggled from the Benapole-Petrapole border, via Calcutta to western
India.
Three white headed langurs, which included two adults and
one juvenile species, were also rescued from the Mahindra Scorpio in
which the animals were being ferried.
Three men were arrested for
smuggling the lion cub and langurs. They obtained bail from a
Barrackpore court. Forest department officials said they would oppose
the bail.
Officials involved with the rescue said the lion cub and
the langurs were highly sedated. They were very weak and famished when
they were rescued, said a Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB) official.
He said as the mouth of the nylon bag was stitched, it made
movement and breathing extremely difficult for the lion cub. The state
forest department’s Wildlife Crime Control Unit (WCCU) and the centre’s
WCCB jointly conducted the raid.
The rescued animals were taken to
the Alipore Zoo’s hospital. “The cub ate chicken. The langurs also ate.
We also made them drink oral rehydration solutions (ORS),” said an
official.
Senior forest department officials failed to remember the last time they had rescued a lion cub being smuggled.
Officials
admitted that raids were frequently conducted to stop the smuggling of
protected and endangered animals that include various bird species. But
smuggling of a lion cub was something that they hadn’t spotted at least
in the recent past. Sources said that in November 2017 the authorities
in Bangladesh had rescued a lion cub that was being smuggled.
Officials
who conducted the raid said they could be mere transporters while the
receivers are yet to be caught. The Mahindra Scorpio, in which the
animals were being ferried, was chased and stopped near Dakshineswar’s
Kendriya Vihar Housing Complex around 2am on Saturday.
“The
Asiatic Lion is a schedule I protected animal under the Wildlife
Protection Act. White headed langurs are not native to India, hence they
are not protected under the Act. The langurs are found in a few of the
Indonesian islands,” said an official. A case has been started for
illegal possession of Asiatic lion against the accused trio, but
officials didn’t rule the possibility of the cub being of African
origin. As its approximate age is around four months, it is difficult to identify the species accurately, said an official.
Possession,
transportation or confinement of any animal protected under the act is a
punishable offence. “The maximum punishment, if proven guilty, is seven
years of imprisonment,” said the official.
The International
Union for Classification of Nature (IUCN) has classified white headed
langur as a ‘critically endangered’ species, while Asiatic lion is
classified as ‘endangered’.
An official of the crime control
bureau said while the juvenile langur had brown fur, the adults had
black fur with white fur on the head.
Officials involved with the
raid said that they had an intelligence input about a lion cub being
smuggled through Bengal to some western state in India. “We were
tracking the consignment for quite some time. Our aim was to nab the
receivers too. But the arrested men are claiming that they are
transporters,” said an official.
“We are verifying their claim,” he said.
A
state forest department official said that the transporters had carried
the animals in the boot of a sedan till Dhulagarh in Howrah and from
there hired a Mahindra Scorpio. The arrested trio — Wasim Rahman, 29,
Wajid Ali, 36, and Mohammad Gulam Gaus, 27 — are all residents of
Belilious Road in Howrah.
When members of the joint raid team
tried to wave down the Scorpio, the vehicle made a bid to flee. The team
then chased the vehicle, overtook it and brought it to a halt.
The
famished cub, along with three white-headed langurs that were also
rescued from the same vehicle, is now in the Alipore Zoo hospital Picture by Bishwarup Dutta https://www.telegraphindia.com/states/west-bengal/lion-cub-in-nylon-bag/cid/1691678
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