Two arrested by CCB sleuths for trying to sell two headed snake
Team Udayavani, Apr 23, 2020, 9:43 AM IST
Bengaluru: Two people who were trying to sell a snake under the cover of being delivery boys for online delivery service, were arrested by the Central Crime Branch (CCB) Bengaluru.
The accused are identified as Mohammad Rizwan and Azar Khan.
Taking to Twitter Joint Commissioner of Police, Crime Sandeep Patil wrote, “While Dunzo doing a good job of door delivery of essentials during the lockdown, some misusing it & doing illegal things. CCB arrest 2 accused who used the cover of DUNZO delivery boys & procured & tried to sell two-headed snake (SAND BOA) prohibited under Wildlife Protection Act.”
While Dunzo doing good job of door delivery of essentials during the lockdown,some misusing it & doing illegal things. CCB arrest 2 accused who used the cover of DUNZO delivery boys & procured & tried to sell two headed snake (SAND BOA) prohibited under Wildlife Protection Act.. pic.twitter.com/PwHOwelog2
— Sandeep Patil IPS (@ips_patil) April 23, 2020
A complaint has been given to Range Forest Officer, Kaggalipura range
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