By Indo Asian News Service | IANS – Fri, Jan 30, 2015
Kolkata,
Jan 30 IANS) Border Security Force (BSF) personnel have seized 185 rare
Asian black spotted turtles, worth Rs.1.11 crore in the international
market, in Kalanchi in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas district while
they were being smuggled to Bangladesh.
Following
a specific intelligence input, BSF personnel from Kalanchi border
outpost laid an ambush Thursday and challenged two persons moving
suspiciously towards Bangladesh with two big cloth bags.
The duo dropped the bags and fled towards Bangladesh taking advantage of the fog and the dark, a BSF release said.
The
BSF personnel searched the area and found the turtles inside the bags.
This is the largest seizure of rare Asian black spotted turtles in
recent times.
"The
BSF authorities immediately informed forest department officials as
well as Bangaon customs office. The seized turtles have been handed over
to the forest department through the customs office at Bangaon", the
release said.
The
Indian black spotted turtle is a medium-sized freshwater turtle from
South Asia. Despite its common name, the colour of this attractive
turtle varies hugely with the rigid upper shell, or 'carapace', ranging
from reddish to dark brown or black, often with three yellowish ridges
running along its length.
These
turtles are also known as Bengal black turtle, black pond turtle,
Burmese black turtle, Cochin black turtle, Parker's black turtle, Sri
Lanka black turtle.
The species is threatened as its meat is considered a delicacy in many areas, while it is also kept as a pet.
The species is highly endangered in Bangladesh and Myanmar.
It fetches more than USD 2,000 each in South-East Asian markets.
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