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Lookout notice to be issued against French filmmakers

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
A lookout notice would soon be issued against two French filmmakers who allegedly trespassed into the protected Jarawa tribal reserve and secretly filmed a documentary on the threatened aboriginal tribe in the Andaman islands, officials said.

"We are cross-checking the records of their arrival in India with the immigration office. Once we have the exact dates we will send a lookout notice against them through the Ministry of External Affairs," North and Middle Andaman SP Santosh Kumar Meena told PTI from Port Blair.

Last week an FIR was filed against French director Alexandre Dereims and producer Claire Beilvert under various Sections of the Protection of the Aboriginal Tribes (Amendment) Act 2012 and Foreigners Amendment Act 2004.
 

Police has since then arrested two locals of Karen community and is looking for two others who had helped the filmmakers meet Jarawa tribals.

The filmmakers had uploaded details and photographs on a website and a Facebook page but were removed after they were sent a notice by the Union Territory's administration asking them to restrain from releasing any visual related to the Jarawas.

Extremely vulnerable to diseases, the 400-strong Jarawa tribe live as nomadic hunter-gatherers and till as recent as 1998 they had hardly any contact with the outside world.

"Making any contact or shooting photos, videos with them is illegal. The filmmakers have violated the law of the land and will have to face trial as per law once we are able to catch hold of them," the SP said.

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First Published: Oct 26 2014 | 4:00 PM IST

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