Kerala: 2 elephant tusks stolen from Army camp in Pangode, police probe underway

In a shocking incident, two elephant tusks valued at approximately ₹2 crore were stolen from the Pangode Army camp in Kerala. The theft has prompted an immediate investigation by the local police, who are currently reviewing CCTV footage from the camp and questioning staff members to gather more information. The tusks, believed to have originated from elephants in the wild, are not only valuable but also protected under Indian wildlife laws, making their theft a serious offense. Authorities are treating the case with urgency, given the implications of wildlife crime in the region. The incident raises concerns about security protocols at military installations and the broader issue of wildlife protection in India, where poaching remains a significant challenge. As the investigation unfolds, police officials are appealing for any witnesses to come forward to aid in recovering the stolen tusks and apprehending those responsible.
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