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Poaching: Forest Deptt gives clean chit to police
Ruchika M. Khanna
The Tribune , Friday, June 10, 2005

Panchkula, June 9A day after Chief Wildlife Warden, Haryana, levelled charges of irregularities on part of the Jhajjar police in investigating the Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi poaching case, the Forest De ...More


Accused denied bail in poaching case
Raman Mohan and Deepender
The Tribune , Friday, June 10, 2005

Jhajjar, June 9 Additional District and Sessions Judge Dharampal today dismissed the application for anticipatory bail filed by one of the eight accused in the infamous Nawab of Pataudi poaching case ...More


Wildlife Trust of India serves notice on Chief Wildlife Warden
Aditi Tandon
The Tribune , Friday, June 10, 2005

Chandigarh, June 9 Fearing destruction of evidence by the police in the poaching case against MAK Pataudi and his accomplices, Delhi-based Wildlife Trust of India (WTI) today took measures to ensure ...More


Former ultras, poachers rally for Manas
Upam Buzarbaruah
The Assam Tribune , Friday, June 10, 2005

KHAMARDWISA, Bagsa, June 9 – An NGO comprising of ex-poachers, ex-BLT cadres and ABSU volunteers is bringing to life a dream project here without an iota of government aid or administrative backup. Th ...More


Anticipatory bail in poaching case rejected
Staff Reporter
Central Chronicle , Friday, June 10, 2005

Jhajjar (Haryana), June 9 A court here today rejected the anticipatory bail plea of one of the accused in the poaching case involving former cricket captain Mansoor Ali Khan Patuaudi. Additional Sessi ...More


Satpura Tiger Reserve: Network to curb poaching soon
Staff Reporter
Central Chronicle , Friday, June 10, 2005

Panchmarhi, June 9 Authorities of Satpura National Park, also a tiger reserve, have decided to set up an intelligence network and strengthen anti-poaching camps. "Intelligence network is very importan ...More


Forest department's diktat stumps Nepalese in Kedarnath
Namita Kala
The Pioneer , Friday, June 10, 2005

Namita Kala/ Dehra Dun Kedarnath, once a haven for Nepalese nationals, has now turned hostile for them, following a forest department diktat that no Nepalese national will be allowed to enter the Ked ...More


Animal activists seek CBI probe
Aditi Tandon
The Tribune , Thursday, June 09, 2005

Chandigarh, June 8 While the Haryana Police is progressing at its own pace in the hunting case against MAK Pataudi, certain animal welfare organizations and activists have vowed to swing into action ...More


Pataudi and his accomplices incommunicado
Staff Reporter
Hindustan Times , Thursday, June 09, 2005

Former Indian Cricket Captain Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and his six accomplices facing charges of allegedly poaching endangered black buck remained in-communicado on Wednesday.Police has given notices ...More


Rhinos set for return to Manas
Sivasish Thakur
The Assam Tribune , Thursday, June 09, 2005

GUWAHATI, June 8 – The great Indian one-horned rhinoceros is set to make a return to the Manas National Park, after the entire rhino population was wiped out during the insurgency-ravaged decade fro ...More


Tigers to be given radio collars
Reuters
Central chronicle , Thursday, June 09, 2005

Kolkata, June 8: Authorities in India's biggest tiger reserve plan to put satellite-linked radio collars on big cats as part of new conservation methods to save the endangered animal, a forest offic ...More


Easy target for hunters
Staff Reporter
Hindustan Times , Thursday, June 09, 2005

The Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, is quite neutral about the nature of animals it protects, Schedule of the Act of the hand protects a carnivore like tiger, which requires some 3000 kg of meat ever y ...More


The unmistakable smell of danger
Maneka Gandhi
The Pioneer , Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Maneka Gandhi One of the best things that the UPA Government has done is focus attention on our vanishing wild animals. In six years - even with a Maneka Gandhi - the NDA did nothing. I hope that soo ...More


Pataudi asked to appear before police by June 10
Raman Mohan
The Tribune , Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Jhajjar, June 7Even as a team of the district police raided former cricketer Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi’s house in New Delhi’s Vasant Vihar this evening, another accused in the poaching case — Shashi Sin ...More


Poaching: Haryana to recruit more forest guards
Staff Reporter
The Tribune , Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Panchkula, June 7The Wildlife Wing of the Forest Department will be strengthened by recruiting more forest guards and providing them with better equipment to prevent poaching. This was stated by the F ...More


Pataudi's Delhi house raided
Bindu Shajan Perappadan
The Hindu , Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Ex-captain given time till June 10 to surrender after he failed to appear on Tuesday · One of the accused sent to judicial custody till June 13 · Wildlife conservationists express shock ...More


'Tiger' gets 3 days to come out
NONA WALIA
Times of India , Wednesday, June 08, 2005

NEW DELHI: With the Haryana Police and their Delhi brethren getting their act together, the legal noose is tightening around Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi in the black buck poaching case. The former cricke ...More


Screw tightens around Pataudi
NONA WALIA
Times of India , Wednesday, June 08, 2005

JHAJJAR (Haryana): Tightening the noose around former Indian Cricket Captain Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and his six other accomplices, Police on Tuesday served a notice telling them to join the investig ...More


Cops give Pataudi 3 days, raid Delhi bungalow
RAGHVENDRA RAO
The Indian Express , Wednesday, June 08, 2005

JHAJJAR/PATAUDI, JUNE 7: The law seems to be closing in on former Indian cricket captain Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi. A team of Haryana and Delhi police today searched his Vasant Vihar bungalow and seize ...More


Perverted exploits of Sansar Chand
Staff Reporter
The Pioneer , Tuesday, June 07, 2005

The Central Bureau of Investigation has unearthed some startling facts about wildlife poacher Sansar Chand, the man who killed, skinned and sold 654 leopards, 40 tigers, 32 otters and a number of othe ...More


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