Coimbatore forest rangers pose as buyers, arrest four for selling elephant
tusk, leopard claws & teeth
The New Indian Express
March 23, 2025
Coimbatore forest range officers on Sunday arrested four people, including
an IT employee, at Ramnagar near Gandhipuram for allegedly trying to sell a
tusk, and the claws and teeth of a leopard.
A team led by Coimbatore forest range officer V Thirumurugan arrested IT
employee S Kiruba (24), R Sathish Kumar (26), K Vijayan (45) and M Gowtham
(26). Vijayan hails from Perambalur, and others are from Mettur in Salem
district.
Based on a tip-off, the officers posed as buyers and asked the gang to come
to Ramnagar to “finalise the deal”.
“We received information that Kiruba had procured a tusk from Kerala and we
approached him with an offer of Rs 2 lakh. We told him to come to Ramnagar
with the tusk. We arrested them and also seized 20 claws and teeth of a
leopard from the gang,” an officer said.
“All the four are first-time offenders. They decided to sell animal parts
to clear their debts but did not have an idea about their value. We will
send the tusk, leopard claws and teeth to the Advanced Institute for
Wildlife Conservation (AIWC) through the court to verify whether the
leopard claws and teeth belong to the same leopard or different animals and
also to check if the tusk is real or fake,” the officer added.
All four have been booked under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, and
remanded to custody.
The officer suspects more people may be involved in the offence.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil-nadu/2025/Mar/24/coimbatore-forest-rangers-pose-as-buyers-arrest-four-for-selling-elephant-tusk-leopard-claws-teeth
Coimbatore forest rangers pose as buyers, arrest four for selling elephant
tusk, leopard claws & teeth
The New Indian Express
March 23, 2025
Coimbatore forest range officers on Sunday arrested four people, including
an IT employee, at Ramnagar near Gandhipuram for allegedly trying to sell a
tusk, and the claws and teeth of a leopard.
A team led by Coimbatore forest range officer V Thirumurugan arrested IT
employee S Kiruba (24), R Sathish Kumar (26), K Vijayan (45) and M Gowtham
(26). Vijayan hails from Perambalur, and others are from Mettur in Salem
district.
Based on a tip-off, the officers posed as buyers and asked the gang to come
to Ramnagar to “finalise the deal”.
“We received information that Kiruba had procured a tusk from Kerala and we
approached him with an offer of Rs 2 lakh. We told him to come to Ramnagar
with the tusk. We arrested them and also seized 20 claws and teeth of a
leopard from the gang,” an officer said.
“All the four are first-time offenders. They decided to sell animal parts
to clear their debts but did not have an idea about their value. We will
send the tusk, leopard claws and teeth to the Advanced Institute for
Wildlife Conservation (AIWC) through the court to verify whether the
leopard claws and teeth belong to the same leopard or different animals and
also to check if the tusk is real or fake,” the officer added.
All four have been booked under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, and
remanded to custody.
The officer suspects more people may be involved in the offence.
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil-nadu/2025/Mar/24/coimbatore-forest-rangers-pose-as-buyers-arrest-four-for-selling-elephant-tusk-leopard-claws-teeth