

MUMBAI: The anti-poaching unit, vigilance wing of forest department and the Mumbai team of PAWS on Saturday night trapped a syndicate which sold falcons and hawks by advertising on a website. The forest department has arrested two youths - Farhan Anwar Khan and Mohammed Siddiqui Sayyed aka Javed - and seized their vehicle, a Santro.
Speaking to TOI, assistant conservator of forests Satish Phale of the anti-poaching unit said, "The duo from Dongri had given an ad for the sae of falcons on the website - oxl.com.''
The sale of such birds is banned under Schedule I, Part III of Wildlife Protection Act 1972. The duo asked for a price of Rs 12,000 for each bird.
Sources said that the forest department had earlier laid two traps for them, but were unsuccessful. This time, they called the wildlife smugglers to Santa Cruz airport and managed to nab them on Saturday night. The forest department and PAWS team had posed as decoy customers.
"They had wrapped the bird like a small baby to avoid suspicion and only the head could be seen,'' said Sunish Subramanian of PAWS. These kind of birds have been recently used by Pakistan to spy over Indian territories.
The two were presented before the holiday magistrate's court in Bandra and given seven days' custody. They have been kept in the police lock-up at Thane.
Phale said that the duo gave misleading answers about the source of the bird. "We are trying to find out how many other birds they have. They claim that they found the bird in a graveyard and later gave some vague answer. Our investigations will found the nature of this racket,'' said Phale.
Sunish Subramanian said, "There is evidence to show that the duo has more birds.''
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