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Chennai: 18 tonnes of endangered red sanders wood worth Rs 9 crore seized

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A team of Customs Department on Friday seized a container with 18 tonnes of red sanders, a category of wood classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as ‘endangered’ under Red list, worth Rs 9 crore from a truck.

One person has been arrested, as told by an official.

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On specific intelligence inputs, a team of customs officers conducted a special check on the movement of in-coming trucks into Kattupalli port area.
“The team noticed a container truck parked before the entry gate. On nearing, the team found that the truck driver had fled the spot. Efforts are being made to trace him,” Rajan Chaudhary, Commissioner of Customs stated in a press release.

On interrogation, the shipping bill and gate pass found in the bus appeared to be forged.

The wooden blocks have been seized under the Customs Act, 1962 read with FT(D & R) Act.

The forest officials were called to further examine and certify the red sander wood. Further investigation is underway.

(With ANI inputs)

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