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Gujarat Landmark judgement: Six get 3 years jail for illegal lion show

Our CorrespondentBy Our CorrespondentMarch 13, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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A Girh court ordered jail term to seven people in connection to Lioness harassment case

A court in Gir Somnath district of Gujarat has convicted seven people, including three tourists from Ahmedabad, and awarded them different jail terms for harassing a lioness in Gir forest in 2018.

In an order issued on Monday, Judicial Magistrate first-class at Gir Gadhada, Sunik Kumar Dave, awarded three years’ rigorous imprisonment to six of the accused, while another accused was sentenced to one-year in jail.

The court also directed the district collector to need custody of a land allotted to the family of 1 of the convicts in Dhumbakarea of Babaria range of the forest where the incident happened .

Eight people were arrested in May 2018 after a video clip surfaced on social media during which they were seen harassing a lioness by luring it with a chicken as bait.

The feline was seen making desperate attempts to grab the chicken and later got it, but not before the accused had their share of fun in teasing it.

The court awarded three years’ sentence to six of the accused – Ilyas Hoth, Abbas Baloch, Altaf Baloch (from Gir Gadhada taluka within the district), and three tourists Ravi Patadiya, Divyang Gajjar and Rathinbhai Patel.

They were pronounced guilty under the Wildlife (Protection) Act Sections 2 (16)(B) (capturing, trapping or baiting any wild animal), 9 (hunting), 27 (restriction on entry during a sanctuary) and other provisions. Besides, accused Magilal Meena was sentenced to one- year rigorous imprisonment after being convicted under Section 27 of the Act.

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