Mumbai DRI Busts Ivory Trafficking Syndicate In Karnataka's Mysuru, Seizes 4 Kg Of Elephant Tusks; 3 Held
The DRI's Mumbai Zonal Unit dismantled an alleged ivory trafficking syndicate in Mysuru and seized 4.058 kg of Indian elephant tusks. Three individuals were apprehended and handed over to forest authorities for further action. The Indian elephant is a Schedule I protected species, making trade in its tusks illegal under the Wildlife (Protection) Act.

DRI officials seized protected elephant tusks during an operation against an alleged wildlife trafficking network in Mysuru | AI Generated File Image
Mumbai, May 28: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), Mumbai Zonal Unit, successfully dismantled an illegal wildlife trafficking syndicate involved in the illicit trade of Indian elephant tusks (ivory) in Mysuru, Karnataka, on Tuesday.
During the operation, three persons were apprehended for their alleged involvement in the illegal dealing and trading of Indian elephant tusks. A total of 4.058 kg of Indian elephant tusks was recovered from their possession.
Ivory seized under Wildlife Protection Act
The Indian elephant (Elephas maximus) is listed under Schedule I of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, which prohibits trade in such animals and their derivatives. Accordingly, the recovered 4.058 kg of Indian elephant tusks was seized under the provisions of the Wildlife (Protection) Act.
After completion of the seizure formalities, the three apprehended persons, along with the seized elephant tusks, were handed over to the Forest Range Officer, Mysuru Territorial Range, for further necessary action under the relevant provisions of the Wildlife (Protection) Act.
DRI reiterates commitment to wildlife protection
Asian ivory is often preferred by carvers for its softness, which makes it easier to work with for intricate designs and artefacts. Intricately carved Asian ivory is highly prized as a status symbol in certain global markets. Despite global bans on the international trade of Asian elephant ivory, illicit demand remains high.
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DRI has dismantled multiple such illicit wildlife trafficking networks, and these sustained enforcement actions underscore DRI’s continued vigilance, commitment to wildlife protection and unwavering resolve in combating organised environmental crime.
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