
DHAKA, June 9, 2026 (BSS) - The Wildlife Crime Control Unit of the Forest
Department seized 42 native wild animals of different species during a drive
in the city today.
Asim Mallick, Wildlife Inspector at Wildlife Crime Control Unit, conducted
the drive in city's Mirpur area.
During the drive, one person was arrested for his alleged involvement in
illegally preserving and smuggling wildlife.
The recovered wildlife included: 3 Rajdhanesh, 3 Bespectacled Hanuman, 13
Mountain yellow turtle, 12 parrots, 1 Myna, 3 slow loris, 1 Eagle owl, 3
Asian palm civet and 3 Squirrel.
The arrested person was identified as Md. Sajuddin (24), a resident of
Poragaon, Nalitabari, Sherpur. His father is Md. Makbul Hossain and mother is
Shahera Begum. He was arrested from the Sonali Bazar area adjacent to Eastern
Housing in Mirpur-12 area of ??Dhaka.
The rescued wildlife has been kept in the custody of the Forest Department
for primary treatment and care, Asim Mallick said.
Later, he said, the wild species will be released to nature based on the
instructions of higher authorities and the opinions of experts.
Asim Mallick said initial probe revealed that Mohammad Hadis Rahman was
involved in this wildlife trafficking gang and he has already been arrested
in a drive by the Chakaria Forest Department in Cox's Bazar and is currently
in jail.
The investigation has also revealed that Hadis Rahman's wife Khushi is
believed to have coordinated and controlled the activities of the gang
through online.
The matter is under further investigation and the operation is ongoing to
identify and bring other members of the trafficking gang to justice.
The Forest Department urged everyone to be aware that no individual or gang
is involved in hunting, collecting, transporting, buying and selling or
trafficking wildlife in violation of the Wildlife (Conservation and Safety)
Act 2026.
It has also been requested to inform the concerned authorities if there is
information about wildlife-related crimes.