DRI Recovers Two Indian Red Sand Boa Snakes in Telangana

Context : The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence recovered two Indian Red Sand Boa snakes during an anti-wildlife trafficking operation.

Key Highlights:

  • The case exposed the continuing threat of illegal wildlife trafficking.
  • Red Sand Boas are trafficked due to myths regarding medicinal and occult practices.
  • Wildlife trafficking threatens biodiversity conservation and ecological balance.
  • Enforcement agencies are increasingly relying on intelligence-led operations.

Key Facts:

  1.     Indian Red Sand Boa (Eryx johnii) is a non-venomous snake.
  2.     Wildlife trafficking is prohibited under Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.
  3.     India is a signatory to CITES.
  4.     Illegal wildlife trade is among the world’s largest organised crimes.

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