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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Out on Bail Sansar Chand's gang continues rampant poaching

Another poacher arrest this time from Haryana has highlighted the challenges facing wildlife protection in India. Bheema, a wanted criminal for killing tigers and leapords and a member of Sansar Chand gang was nabbed by WCCB from Ballabhgarh. According to media reports, investigators themselves accept the limited impact these on off arrests make to curbing poaching and wildlife trade given that most of the nabbed criminals manage to secure bail within no time and are back to their old ways. Sansar Chand India's most dreaded and notorious wildlife poacher was let out on bail by Supreme Court this year in August after Rajasthan Police failed to present a strong case against his release. The poacher has single handedly caused immense destruction to the country's wildlife and as per an admission made to CBI in 2006 he has dealt in trading of no less than 470 tiger and upwards of 2000 leopard skins. Investigators say Sansar Chand;s entire extended family is in business and even during the time he has spent in jail poaching activities have continued with his guidance. As Jairam Ramesh has been saying there is a case for significantly strengthening wildlife laws to prevent such criminals from being let out so easily and until that is done there is little hope of stopping the killings.