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Forest dept to check fish shops for illegally selling turtles as pets

Wildlife enthusiasts and people with certain religious beliefs are allegedly buying these turtles in violation of law.

Published on: Feb 05, 2023 08:46 PM IST
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PRAYAGRAJ The forest department has decided to launch an inspection drive as it has come to its notice that aquariums and exotic fish shops are selling turtles as pets. Wildlife enthusiasts and people with certain religious beliefs are allegedly buying these turtles in violation of law.

Turtles have been put under the protected wildlife species category. (HT Photo)
Turtles have been put under the protected wildlife species category. (HT Photo)

As turtles have been put under the protected wildlife species category, the acts of trapping and selling them, and keeping them as pets are prohibited and punishable under the Wildlife Protection Act of 1972.

Just a few days back, a joint team of Atarsuiya police and forest officials carried out a raid at an aquarium shop and rescued four turtles of different species. The shop owner, Mohd Farhan, was booked under Wildlife Protection Act and was sent to jail. Four years ago, forest officials had raided another aquarium shop on Noorullah Road and arrested an exotic fish trader, who was selling small turtles of different species.

A person familiar to exotic fish trade, who wish to remain anonymous, said besides enthusiasm and curiosity, religious beliefs related to turtles have increased their demand. Also, just like colourful and exotic fish breeds are popular among people, keeping turtles as pets in their aquariums or small garden ponds has also become a trend. It is believed that keeping turtles bring good luck and wealth. People usually ask for small turtles that can adjust in aquariums and are easier to carry, the person added.

When asked about the issue, divisional forest officer Mahaveer Kaujlagi said, “Keeping turtles is punishable under Wildlife Protection Act. After the arrest of a trader with four turtles, further investigations are being carried out to learn about others involved in the illegal trade. Action will be taken against anyone found selling or in possession of turtles.”

 
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