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Home / Crime and Justice / DRI Busts Wildlife Trafficking Syndicate, Seizes Leopard Skin Trophy

DRI Busts Wildlife Trafficking Syndicate, Seizes Leopard Skin Trophy

10 Nov

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Summary

  • DRI intercepted 3 alleged wildlife traffickers in Bhopal
  • Seized a leopard skin trophy (head and skin)
  • Leopards are protected under India's Wildlife Protection Act
DRI Busts Wildlife Trafficking Syndicate, Seizes Leopard Skin Trophy

In a recent crackdown on wildlife trafficking, India's Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) intercepted three members of an alleged syndicate in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh on November 5th, 2025. The DRI officials seized a leopard skin trophy, which includes the animal's head and skin, from the suspects.

Leopards, also known as Panthera pardus, are listed under Schedule I of India's Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, granting them the highest level of legal protection. Possession, trade, sale, or purchase of leopard skin or parts is an offense under this act. The seized item and the three alleged traffickers were handed over to the local forest division for further action.

The DRI's operation was part of its sustained efforts to combat wildlife crimes and disrupt the activities of trafficking syndicates across the country. Earlier this year, the agency had seized other wildlife contraband, including leopard skins and tiger parts, in various parts of India.

The DRI officials have emphasized the need for relentless enforcement and inter-agency coordination to disrupt the supply chain and create a deterrent for wildlife traffickers. They remain vigilant in their mission to protect India's rich and diverse wildlife from poaching and illegal trade.

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The DRI seized a leopard skin trophy, including the animal's head and skin, from the three alleged traffickers they intercepted in Bhopal.
Leopards are listed under Schedule I of India's Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, which grants them the highest level of legal protection. Possession, trade, sale, or purchase of leopard skin or parts is an offense under this act.
The DRI has undertaken sustained operations this year to disrupt the activities of wildlife trafficking syndicates across the country. They have seized other wildlife contraband, including leopard skins and tiger parts, in various parts of India.

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