Three held for selling Red Sand boa
July 1st, 2009 -- Posted in I read | No Comments »Now, Rajappa from Chikkaballapura, Surekha from Nellore in Andhra Pradesh, and Satyanarayana of Bangalore are cooling their heels behind bars. Doddaballapura the have booked them under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Sub-inspector Mithun Shilpi said the Three were middlemen and had purchased the ophidian from another Person. The Red Sand boa was caught near Nandi Hills, and had been into the Hands of many middlemen. Some credence in that if anyone possesses a two-headed snake, the Woman would get allegorical powers.
The sellers expected that if the twist weighed over 4 kg, it would draw forth Rs 1 crore. The boa, usually, has a regimented Weight from supreme to tail. From a distance, the noodle can be in the wrong as the tail. The loop has been sent to Bannerghatta Zoological Park.
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