Special judge Sudesh Kumar denied the relief to Prashant Vishnoi.
The court noted that a number of incriminating items, including skulls, skin and meat of wild animals have been seized from his premises along with arms and ammunitions and a huge amount of cash.
The court also said that some other agencies along with the Wildlife Department were likely to take action against him.
The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) had on May 1 arrested three persons, including a Slovenian, for their alleged involvement in a major gunrunning and wildlife smuggling racket.
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The accused were intercepted by officials of the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) on their arrival at the IGI Airport here by a Turkish Airlines flight from Slovenia's capital Ljubljana via Istanbul on Saturday.
They were carrying 25 illegally imported lethal weapons.
They had incorrectly declared the quantity and value of the arms and ammunition to the customs officials and tried to get these items cleared by misusing the scheme meant for renowned shooters, he said.
Rules permit professional shooters to import a limited quantity of arms and ammunition for practice.
The DRI officials also seized Rs 1.04 crore in cash from them, the official said. The trio are currently in the judicial custody.
Prior to the arrest, the DRI had carried out searches on multiple locations, including Vishnoi's house and seized over hundred illegally imported firearms, 117 kg of nilgai meat, horns and skins of leopards and blackbucks.
Nothing specific has come out against the retired army officer, said the agency.
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