Conspiracy case filed for Bhavnagar forest scam | Rajkot News


Conspiracy case filed for Bhavnagar forest scam

Rajkot: Police added charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) against the five persons accused — including two forest department employees — for the large-scale illegal felling of trees in a protected forest area in Bhavnagar district that forms part of a key lion corridor.The accused were earlier booked under the Indian Forest Act and the Wildlife (Protection) Act for allegedly cutting down 1,700 trees from the Nani Rajasthali vidi (reserved forest). Police have now added charges of criminal trespass, criminal breach of trust, criminal conspiracy and related offences.The offences were registered after senior forest officials detected a major racket in the protected forest, which also serves as a habitat for lions and other wild animals such as leopards, chinkara, chital and nilgai.An FIR has been registered at Palitana Rural police station on a complaint by Payal Joshi, the range forest officer of Palitana. The FIR names forest department employees and private individuals accused of conspiring for illicit financial gain.The prime accused are forester Karshan Gohil and forest guard Kalpesh Dabhi, who misused their positions to facilitate the illegal activity. The others are Budha Chohan, a truck operator, Asif Shah, a truck driver, and Mukesh Bambhaniya, a timber agent.Gohil and Dabhi were arrested earlier by forest officials and are in judicial custody. Chohan and Shah were not arrested by the forest department, while Bambhaniya’s role surfaced later during the investigation.According to the complaint, the illegal activity took place between April 15 and May 9. The accused allegedly allowed unauthorized entry into the reserved forest, felled 1,690 trees and transported the timber using a truck and an earthmover.RFO Joshi stated that the illegal sale of timber caused a direct loss of Rs 3.57 lakh to the exchequer. The FIR also alleges that the accused destroyed tree roots to erase evidence of felling and provided misleading information to senior officials.Palitana Rural police registered the case under BNS Sections 329(3), 316(5), 240, 238(b), 61(2) and 54.



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