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Four students held with tiger pelt in Ghaziabad

Acting on a tip-off, Indirapuram police reached Vaishali colony and nabbed the students -- Aashish, Neel, Shubham and Abhishek -- all hailing from Noida.

Published on: Oct 14, 2015 05:13 PM IST
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Police arrested four people from Vaishali colony on Wednesday and recovered a tiger pelt from them.

While checking their bags, police recovered a tiger pelt from their possession and after interrogation, all of them confessed they were going to sell it (HT file photo)
While checking their bags, police recovered a tiger pelt from their possession and after interrogation, all of them confessed they were going to sell it (HT file photo)

Acting on a tip-off, Indirapuram police reached Vaishali colony and nabbed the students -- Aashish, Neel, Shubham and Abhishek -- all hailing from Noida, said deputy superintendent, Indirapuram, Atul Yadav.

While checking their bags, police recovered a tiger pelt from their possession and after interrogation, all of them confessed they were going to sell it, Yadav said.

The forest department has assessed the value of the skin around Rs 6 lakh, he added.

The four youths have been booked under the provisions of Wildlife Protection Act (1972), the officer said.

 
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