Forest officials burn seized skins

13 antlers, skins of spotted deer and sloth bears disposed of

August 30, 2018 01:24 am | Updated 01:24 am IST - VELLORE

 Animal antlers and pelts being setting on fire by Forest Department officials in Vellore.

Animal antlers and pelts being setting on fire by Forest Department officials in Vellore.

Forest Department officials set fire to animal skin and antlers that were seized in various offences at the office of the Chief Conservator of Forests, Vellore on Wednesday. According to an official, 13 antlers, skin of two spotted deer and a skin of a sloth bear were burnt in the presence of K.K. Kaushal, Additional Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (northern region), Vellore and Sewa Singh, Chief Conservator of Forests, Vellore.

“The antlers and skin were burnt as per the instructions of the Chief Wildlife Warden, Chennai. These were seized in various offences in Vellore Forest Division,” an official said.

“In case of accumulation, we have to send a proposal to the Chief Wildlife Warden, Chennai, and obtain permission. Based on the official’s order, we can dispose it of. There are procedures on how to dispose of skin of various animals. For other than carnivores, we can dispose of the skin of animals in the presence of an official in the rank of Conservator of Forests and above, and members of NGOs and media,” he said.

R. Murugan, District Forest Officer and V.A. Saravanan, Assistant Conservator of Forests, were present.

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