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Speaking on the sideline of the arrest, Divisional Forest Officer, D. Ering Wildlife Sanctuary, Tasang Taga said that these hunters have been under the watch of his patrolling team as they were some of the most dreaded hunters. Taga also said that some elderly persons from the Namsing village were also lending their guns to the hunters and were misusing the WRD Pasighat boat used in the flood control work at Namsing to ferry in and out the hunters in the past. However, Taga expressed his thankfulness to Er. Gonong Pertin, EE, WRD Pasighat for handing over the custody of the boat to the D. Ering Wildlife Division to control the possible misuse of the boat for hunting purposes. He also expressed his satisfaction over the coordinated effort of all three Range Officers, Naning Perme, RO Borguli, Orin Perme, RO Anchalghat and Domek Koyu, RO Sibiyamukh/Namsing for successful execution of the arrest plan of habitual hunters.
Taga also appealed to the all likeminded people of fringe villages to cooperate with the department in protecting the rich flora & fauna of the sanctuary which is a common asset of the general public. Meanwhile, other three persons who had entered the sanctuary for fishing purposes for the first time were let off with a warning not to carry out any illegal activities inside the sanctuary and take due permission from the sanctuary management/staff in case of any urgency to visit the sanctuary.