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FC confiscates assorted bush meat from chop bars, traders

 The Wildlife Division of the Forestry Commission (FC) yesterday confiscated assorted bush meat from chop bars and traders during an opera­tion in the Central Region towns of Senya Breku, Winneba and Mankessim.

These included monitor lizards, royal antelopes both endangered species, bush rats and bats squir­rels and Duiker.

The three-day joint operation which is being organised by the FC and the Police Service forms part of an exercise to ensure operators comply with the close season on wildlife animals.

The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Wildlife Division of the FC, Ms Ernestina Adumea Anie who disclosed this to the Ghanaian Times yesterday, said one person only identified as Addy was arrested for obstructing the work of the police and currently in the custody of the police.

She said as part of its monitor­ing and surveillance activities, the Wildlife Davison of the FC, police and park managers, among others, embarked on exercise to ensure that traders in such places comply with directives that species in the wildlife were protected.

Ms Adumea Anie said the ongo­ing exercise would be replicated in other region.

She said the Wildlife Division had adopted strategies such as law enforcement, awareness creation and education, media engage­ment ecotourism, community engagement and close season in its operations.

Ms Anie urged traders to desist from haunting and selling such species, adding that culprits would be arrested and sanctioned, adding that the confiscated meat would be auctioned and money accrued be paid into the government coffers.

Ms Anie stated that those that the meat were seized from them had licence but were selling the ban species.

“Those who do not have the licence were educated and issued

 BY ANITA NYARKO-YIRENKYI

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