Smuggled teak worth Rs 12 lakh seized in Chhattisgarh

Press Trust of India  |  Raipur (CG) 

Forest officials in Chhattisgarh's naxal-hit district Sunday thwarted an audacious smuggling operation in forests by seizing large quantities of wood from the Indravati river, a senior said Tuesday.

The value of the seizure is estimated at Rs 12 lakh, the said.

Three forest personnel sustained minor injuries when smugglers hurled stones at them while fleeing in forest under the cover of darkness.

"Forest officials spotted the logs floating in the in Bhopalpatnam area of the district, around 450 kms from here, on the night of December 2 during patrolling," Divisional Forest (division) Gurunathan N told

He said forest officials recovered 83 logs from the river.

"Three forest personnel sustained minor injuries in the incident," he said, adding that the Sunday's seizure was the biggest in the recent past, as several consignments of wood being smuggled through the river had been recovered in the last two-three months.

Efforts are on to trace the smugglers, he added.

The DFO said smugglers cut down teak wood trees in in and smuggle the logs to Telangana via

"They exploit flow of the after monsoon to smuggle teak wood to Telangana," he said.

Explaining the modus operandi of smugglers, the DFO said they tie wooden logs in the form of rafts and throw them into the river which flows along the densely forested and insurgency-hit bordering areas of Chhattisgarh, and Telangana.

"These logs are then picke up downstream," he said.

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First Published: Tue, December 04 2018. 16:00 IST