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DRI seizes 19 smuggled exotic birds from Pune, handed over to Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park

Officials of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) have seized here 19 exotic birds of various species which were allegedly smuggled into India for sale, an official said Monday.

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A team of environmental police and personnel from the National Park and Wildlife seize various varieties of birds mostly parrots being sold from a house in Thailands southern province of Narathiwat on October 6, 2018 during a raid as part of a government campaign against illegal wildlife trade. Authorities seized 24 local birds and 123 exotic birds with the value of four million Thai Baht (122,000 US dollars) allegedly being traded online through Facebook, wildlife officials said.
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Officials of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) have seized here 19 exotic birds of various species which were allegedly smuggled into India for sale, an official said Monday.

The seized avians include 15 birds of species Agapornis, commonly known as 'Love birds' of African origin, one Sun parakeet, two great Billed parrot of Philippines origin and one white cockatoo of Indonesian origin, he said.

The birds were seized from the premises of one Dominic Sequira, a resident of Vadgaon Sheri, the DRI official told PTI.

"On the basis of specific information, the Pune unit of the DRI, with the assistance of officers of the Pune Customs Commissionerate, on October 7 recovered illegally imported foreign exotic birds," he said.

The birds were handed over to the Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park here for safe custody.

"The above mentioned live exotic birds command very high price, as they are sold in illegal markets after being smuggled," said the officer.

All these birds appear to have been illegally imported into India without declaration or through illicit routes, he said.

Apart from section 111 of the Customs Act, sections 48 and 49 of the Wild Life Protection Act, 1972 prohibits trade or commerce in Wild Animals or Animal Articles or Trophies, he added. 
 

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