Seven arrested for hunting Sindh ibex

Hunters were also selling Ibex meat in the black market, in Karachi

Representational image of the Sindh Ibex (Photo: File)

HYDERABAD:
The Sindh Wildlife Department has nabbed a gang of hunters allegedly involved in killing the rare Sindh Ibex in the Kirthar National Park, which is the second-largest wildlife sanctuary in Jamshoro district, and selling their meat in the black market mostly in Karachi.

The deputy conservator, Wajid Ali Shaikh, told The Express Tribune that seven suspects have been arrested. “We have recovered the decapitated heads, hides and meat of Sindh Ibex from the suspects,” he told the media.

According to Shaikh, the group has been operating in the area from quite some time. “We were trying to catch them in the act.” The wildlife’s game officer, Asad Ali Mari, informed that they also recovered unlicensed guns from their possession.


The wildlife officials have lodged two separate FIRs against the suspects, including one under the wildlife act and the other under Pakistan Penal Code at the police station for possessing unlicensed weapons.  

Published in The Express Tribune, September 20th, 2019.

 
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