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Kalyanpur Forest Department ceased wooden logs worth Rs. 2.50 lakhs
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Kalyanpur Forest Department ceased wooden logs worth Rs. 2.50 lakhs
PHOTO : Ceased wood logs by Kalyanpur Forest department at Khowai. TIWN Pic June 21

KHOWAI, June 21 (TIWN): Kalyanpur Forest Department officials, additional DFO Pranjit Bhowmik along with police personnel of Kalyanpur Police station raided at Kalyanpur Durgapur village area and ceased wooden logs of Teak (Shegun) tree and Shorea Robusta (gamai) worth Rs. 2.50 lakhs on Saturday late night.

Acting on the information of the secret source Kalyanpur Forest Department officials, additional DFO Pranjit Bhowmik along with police personnel of Kalyanpur Police station jointly held a raid at an empty place of Kalyanpur Durgapur village area adjacent to the house of a villager Rothindra Das and ceased all the wooden logs from the ground.

Apart from the wooden logs the officials also recovered a sharp weapon which is used for chopping the trees.

Asked about the details of the wooden logs in the place, villager Rothindra Das said that he is totally unaware of the matter and he doesn’t know anything about the wooden logs.

Forest officials and the police are suspecting that  a gang of smugglers are engaged in cutting the teak wood logs from the forest area and trespasses it to the neighboring countries in exchange of hefty amounts. Those smugglers were apparently out in jungle for some days for chopping trees and moving the teak logs and were collecting the wooden logs for trespassing, said police.

After ceasing the wooden logs, Kalyanpur Forest Department officials has sent the ceased materials to Teliamura Forest division and police is further investigating the case.

It is to be mentioned here that the forests across the state are facing serious challenges due to illegal destruction, smuggling of wooden logs and poor management by the concerned department.

Hundreds of tones of teak and other expensive wood are smuggled out to different places within Kalyanpur and neighboring areas.

According to sources, teak smuggling has gained its momentum during night in the Kalyanpur area. Wood smugglers have been selling woods in open market. Organized gangs are illegally procuring logs of woods and smuggling it to the other countries.

Wooden logs of teak and Shorea Robusta is smuggled openly to Bangladesh market by the smugglers. This heavy smuggling is not only a open looter of green gold but has also given birth to other environment hazards like deforestation, soil erosion and loss of habitat for wild animals.

 

 

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