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According to sources, the investigating agencies have a strong hunch that smugglers obtain weapons from extremists who seek refuge in Myanmar, which is said to be the hub of wildlife crime. 

Digital Desk: In Assam and the whole Northeast, where crimes against wildlife are only second to drug trafficking and gunrunning, wildlife is in danger. Recent confessional confessions from poachers provide validity to the Forest and Wildlife Crime Control Bureau's suspicions that an extremist-poacher network has been operating in the area.

Those in charge of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau reportedly have a strong instinct that militants use smugglers to transfer weapons to poachers operating in Assam and other Northeastern states.

According to sources, the biodiversity in the area could be seriously threatened if the Forest Department and organizations in charge of wildlife conservation cannot remove this chair.

Himanta Biswa Sarma, CM The majority of the poachers, according to sources, are locals. With large sums of money, smugglers encourage them to do these crimes. According to sources, the investigating agencies have a strong hunch that smugglers obtain weapons from extremists who seek refuge in Myanmar, which is said to be the hub of wildlife crime. And it's not difficult to find out why radicals are involved in this industry. The Northeast and Assam are hotspots for biodiversity. Along with reserve forest regions, Assam alone includes seven national parks and 18 wildlife sanctuaries. Not entirely. With the exception of Bhutan and Bangladesh, the state has shared borders with all six of the other northeastern states. Assam is a prime location for smuggling wildlife parts as a result.

Sources claim that the chain is still using Assam, Mizoram, and Nagaland as its transit routes. The acquittal of numerous poachers and smugglers is reportedly made possible by the staff of various agencies not being familiar with the parts of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, and its schedules. In the previous three years, the Wildlife Control Bureau has detained 3,426 suspects in 2,568 incidents.







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