India News | Purchase of Endangered Porcupine Rays: Four TN Fishermen Arrested, Remanded

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Four fishermen from Tamil Nadu have been arrested by forest officials here and remanded in judicial custody for the illegal purchase of 10 endangered porcupine rays -- a schedule-I species according to the Wildlife Protection Act.

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Agatti (Lakshadweep), Nov 29 (PTI) Four fishermen from Tamil Nadu have been arrested by forest officials here and remanded in judicial custody for the illegal purchase of 10 endangered porcupine rays -- a schedule-I species according to the Wildlife Protection Act. The purchased marine species -- whose scientific name is Urogymnus asperrimus -- together weighed about 424 kilograms and were recovered from a vessel which was only authorised to collect fish from the Lakshadweep islands and to transport them to the mainland, a forest officer said. Also Read | Delhi School Bomb Threat: Private School in Rohini Receives Bomb Threat Email Day After Low-Intensity Blast in Prashant Vihar.

"In spite of the conditions stipulated by the Department of Fisheries not to collect or transport any wildlife scheduled species they were trying to transport the rare Porcupine rays due to their very high market value," the release said. The forest department is investigating the case to try and find out from whom they purchased the rare marine species, a forest officer said. Also Read | Eknath Shinde Led-Government Order for INR 10 Crore Grant to Maharashtra Waqf Board Withdrawn Amid Opposition by BJP.



He also said that the four fishermen were probably not aware that these were endangered and protected species of fish. They were arrested on the basis of a tip-off received from the flying squad division, the officer said. (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body).