STF and forest department bust ivory smuggling racket in Rudrapur, two arrested
Ivory smuggling busted in Rudrapur, two arrested

A joint team of the Special Task Force (STF) and the forest department on Tuesday busted an alleged ivory smuggling racket in Udham Singh Nagar, arresting two accused and seizing elephant tusks worth around Rs 1.5 crore.

Operation Details

The operation was carried out in the Kalyanpur area of the Barakoli forest range in Sitarganj following specific intelligence inputs. Acting on the tip-off, the team laid a trap and arrested Mritunjay Haldar (32) and Manik Mandal (35), both residents of Shaktifarm, who were allegedly involved in the illegal trade of wildlife parts.

Seizure and Legal Action

Officials said 7.82 kg of elephant ivory and a motorcycle used in the smuggling were recovered from their possession. SSP (STF) Ajay Singh said the action was part of an intensified statewide crackdown on wildlife crime under the direction of DGP Deepam Seth. “The seizure is significant and indicates the involvement of an organised syndicate,” he said. He added that “elephant ivory falls under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act, making its trade a serious offence attracting stringent punishment”.

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Investigation and Future Arrests

A case has been registered at the Barakoli range, and both accused are being interrogated. Police and forest teams are probing their interstate and possible international links, with further arrests likely.

This operation underscores the authorities' commitment to curbing wildlife trafficking in the region. The STF and forest department continue to work together to dismantle networks involved in the illegal trade of protected species.

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