Dear poaching from the Sundarbans has increased at an alarming rate allegedly due to the authorities’ inaction and involvement of some unscrupulous forest officials, posting threat to the ecosystem of the world largest mangrove forest.
Locals said poachers have become desperate as the demand for venison has increased due to its low price in the surrounding areas adjacent to the Sundarbans. The activities of these poachers increase during various festivals.
Deer, the main attraction of the Sundarbans, is losing its existence while the eco-system of the forest is being destroyed due as indiscriminate poaching of the wild animal.
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The poachers manage dishonest forest officials to get pass for entering the Sundarbans in the guise of fishermen and hunt deer, locals alleged.
Koyra upazila administration sources said deer hunting is rampant in Koyra upazila. In the past three months, police seized 532 kgs of venison from different parts of the upazila, one slaughtered deer, and skins of five deer and head of a deer.
Ten cases have been filed so far and police arrested six members of a deer poaching syndicate, they said. With this, a total of 50 poachers were arrested in the six months of the year.