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It was just over a month since forest officials seized 12 peacocks from the old city residence of a pet shop owner and slapped cases against him. Sleuths of the anti- poaching squad could not arrest him then, for violation of the Wildlife Act, 1972, by breeding the national bird in captivity. Any action against him now appears quite unlikely. The assistant conservator of forests (surveillance cell) Kondal Rao has been sent on deputation to Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority, whereas the post of forest range officer (anti-poaching) has been lying vacant for over four months. Deputy forest range officer SK Baba Khadir Vali, who led the raid, has been shifted to forest utilisation office. That leaves only two wildlife associates (temporary posts) to enforce the Wildlife Act. According to sources in the department, the pet shop owner, SA Sohail, who runs Fur and Feathers in Banjara Hills, also had business partnership with Nehru Zoological Park for supply of exotic birds. Sohail has, according to officials, supplied exotic birds to the zoo and is learnt to have been breeding peacocks, including two pure white peacocks, in the cellar of his house in Mochi Colony, Kalapathar. It is also learnt that those who raided Sohailβs house had come under fire from their bosses and explanation was sought from some in the form of showcause notice. However, the principal chief conservator of forests (wildlife) AV Joseph was unavailable for comments despite repeated attempts. Officials, based on a tip off, raided Sohailβs residence on May 11 and could not arrest him since he was in Mumbai then. But cases were registered against him under section 9 and 39 of the Wildlife Act, which would get him imprisonment up to 7 years. βSohail has come back and is very much in Hyderabad. It is just that no one in the department is showing any interest in following up the case and arrest the offender,β pointed out an official on condition of anonymity. The anti-poaching squad has been conducting raids and the seizure of 12 peacocks, listed as schedule-1 protected species, was certainly one of their biggest catch till date. Hunting, petting and breeding of any wildlife species listed in schedule I and II can attract imprisonment of three to seven years.
Falaki Β· 2 months ago
Cow head fish
This picture of a fish with the face of a bovine is doing the rounds of the internet. Some were calling it the holy fish given the likeness of its face to a cow. While it was speculated where the βholy fishβ was caught, many batted for India. SO, WHAT IS THE TRUTH? Well, itβs no wonder that many bhakts online would like to appropriate the fish having being caught in some water body in India, as it would help them further their ideas on the cow, but a search online doesnβt bring this picture on any credible source, and it is very likely that it was βcaughtβ on a photoshop template of someone with too much time on their hands. Well, certainly a fake, but full marks to whoever that brought this out, something straight out of Indian mythology. ποΈ Cow head fish π Friday 07 June 2019 01:58 PM π MSILXRESSS |
Falaki Β· 2 months ago
Blogs for farmhouse in lonavala
Dreaming of Luxury? A Stay at This Plush 3 Bhk Villa in Lonavala Is Just What You Need! November 25, 2019 Villas, Apartments & Homes While a weekend escape to Lonavala & Khandala sounds like the perfect detox for all Mumbaikars and Pune folks, finding that perfect place to stay ... Β» ποΈ Blogs for farmhouse in lonavala π Monday 25 November 2019 π Friday 07 June 2019 01:58 PM π MSILXRESSS |
Falaki Β· 2 months ago
Green coconut
Green coconuts are tasty, refreshing and are loaded with several nutrients and minerals. They can help in prevention of kidney stones. Green coconuts are also a great source of magnesium and can increase insulin sensitivity which can keep your blood sugar in check. Coconut also has powerful cholesterol-lowering properties. The water and tender meat of green coconuts can be used as a natural sports recovery drink. ποΈ Green coconut π Monday 07 October 2024 7:22 AM π MFACM00000 |
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