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Endangered Shark-Ray Hunted, Displayed: Case Filed
21 Jan
Summary
- Two individuals charged for hunting a critically endangered Bowmouth Guitarfish.
- The protected species is listed under Schedule I of the Wildlife Act.
- Videos of the fish display led to a criminal case by forest officials.

A criminal case has been registered by the Satara forest department against two individuals for hunting and publicly displaying a Bowmouth Guitarfish. This species is critically endangered and protected under Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. The accused, Ameer Dastagir Nadaf and Omkar Rajendra Melavane, face serious charges after videos of the protected marine species were circulated.
Forest officials initiated action based on the evidence, initiating proceedings under the Wildlife (Protection) Act. Possession or exhibition of Schedule I species is a non-bailable offense. Investigations are ongoing to trace the fish's source and uncover any wider network involved in this illegal activity.
The Bowmouth Guitarfish, a shark-ray hybrid, is endangered due to illegal hunting and trade. The forest department emphasizes strict action against Schedule I species violations and encourages public reporting of wildlife crimes via helpline number 1926.




