Section 38Z of WLPA : Section 38Z: Powers And Functions Of The Wildlife Crime Control Bureau
WLPA
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Explanation using Example
An example of how Section 38Z of The Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 is applied:
Imagine a scenario where there is a sudden spike in the illegal trade of tiger skins in a particular region. The Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB), under its powers and functions defined in Section 38Z, starts gathering intelligence on this organized crime. They collect data, analyze patterns, and identify the key suspects involved in the trade.
The WCCB then coordinates with local forest officers, the state government, and border security forces to plan a joint operation. Utilizing the intelligence gathered, they conduct raids across multiple locations, apprehend the criminals, and seize the illegal tiger skins.
Further, the Bureau assists in the prosecution of the offenders by providing scientific evidence and expertise, leading to successful convictions. Simultaneously, the WCCB works with international organizations to address cross-border aspects of the crime, ensuring a comprehensive approach to wildlife crime control.

