• Assam: Rare Chimpanzee Species Captured in Lailapur, Cachar District

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    Assam: Rare Chimpanzee Species Captured in Lailapur, Cachar District

    Digital Desk: The Assam
    Police in Dholai was successful in seizing two rare species of chimps during an
    operation in Lailapur in Assam's Cachar district. According to the police, the
    chimps were most likely smuggled into Assam from Indonesia or Myanmar via
    Mizoram. The smugglers attempted to smuggle the chimps through Mizoram and
    Assam. According to a forest department official, these northeastern states are simply transiting points for smuggled exotic animals to other parts of the country
    to be kept in private zoos or as pets in wealthy individuals' homes.



    Meanwhile, the police
    have launched an investigation into the growing smuggling operation that is
    using the northeast as a route. Just a few days ago, on Sunday, the Mizoram
    Police were successful in seizing 19 exotic animals, including six gibbons, ten
    turtles, and three small monkeys, in the Assam-Mizoram border district of Kolasib.
    The Mizoram Police also succeeded in apprehending four people involved in the
    smuggling of exotic animals, all of whom were from Assam's Cachar and Karimganj
    districts.



    "Mizoram or Manipur
    is simply a stopover. Assam is also not a viable option. The exotic wildlife is
    being smuggled somewhere outside of the northeast, possibly for use as pets or
    in secret zoos "a forest department source said in a statement



    It is worth noting that
    the Central Government announced a voluntary disclosure scheme in the aftermath
    of the COVID-19 pandemic, a zoonotic disease that is likely to have jumped to
    humans from an intermediary wildlife host species, in June 2020, urging Indians
    to disclose if they have any exotic or rare species of animals in their homes
    that they believe have been displaced from their native region, and
    surprisingly, more than 32000 Indians had disclosed by February 2021.



    Another mind-boggling fact is that the global trade in
    exotic animals exceeds 19 billion dollars, and India serves as the transit
    route for the majority of these exotic animals, which are smuggled from
    Southeast Asian countries like Thailand and Indonesia to other parts of the
    world via India.