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2 arrested, fined for trafficking endangered Capped Langurs in Dhaka

Bangladesh

TBS Report
08 January, 2025, 01:50 pm
Last modified: 08 January, 2025, 03:40 pm

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2 arrested, fined for trafficking endangered Capped Langurs in Dhaka

TBS Report
08 January, 2025, 01:50 pm
Last modified: 08 January, 2025, 03:40 pm
The rescued Capped Langurs have been transferred to the Safari Park in Gazipur for proper care and conservation. Photo: Courtesy
The rescued Capped Langurs have been transferred to the Safari Park in Gazipur for proper care and conservation. Photo: Courtesy

A joint operation by the district administration, detective branch of police, and the Forest Department led to the rescue of eight endangered Capped Langurs and the arrest of two suspects in Jatrabari, Dhaka. 

The operation, carried out under the direction of Divisional Forest Officer Sharmin Akhter, took place at around 4am today (8 January).

The suspects were transporting the langurs from Chattogram to Kushtia for sale, and were nabbed from under the Kajla Bridge in South Jatrabari.

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The suspects were transporting the langurs from Chattogram to Kushtia for sale. Photo: Courtesy
The suspects were transporting the langurs from Chattogram to Kushtia for sale. Photo: Courtesy

Acting on a tip-off, the authorities intercepted the vehicle, seizing the langurs and arrested the suspects.

Based on the prosecution filed by Wildlife Inspector Nigar Sultana the two suspects under Sections 34(b) and 39 of the Wildlife (Conservation and Security) Act, 2012, and were sentenced by Senior Assistant Commissioner and Executive Magistrate Anik Saha through a mobile court.

They were fined Tk12,000 each and sentenced to 21 days in jail.

The rescued Capped Langurs have been transferred to the Safari Park in Gazipur for proper care and conservation.

Photo: Courtesy
Photo: Courtesy

Wildlife Inspector Nigar Sultana, from the Wildlife Management and Nature Conservation, told The Business Standard that Capped Langurs play a crucial role in the ecosystem by aiding in seed dispersal. 

"As they feed on a variety of fruits, leaves, and flowers, they help in the propagation of plant species. They are also a biodiversity indicator. The presence of Capped Langurs is an indicator of a healthy forest ecosystem," she said.

The wildlife inspector further said their well-being reflects the overall health of their habitat, making them important for biodiversity conservation. 

"Capped Langurs are listed as vulnerable due to habitat loss and hunting pressures. They have cultural significance. Therefore, efforts must be made to protect their habitats, raise awareness about their endangered status, and promote sustainable practices that are essential for their conservation," Nigar said.

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