Six persons were arrested and a banned rare medicinal herb Nag Chatri worth Rs 4 crore was recovered from their possession by a team of Jammu and Kashmir Forest Department today.
The alert sleuths of Forest Department led by Divisional Forest Officer Mazoor Hussain Gagroo conducted a raid at (Beweli) Pul-Doda area in Bhaderwah belt and intercepted a Punjab-bound truck today, a senior officer said.
During the search, the team recovered 21.85 quintals of banned rare medicinal herb Nag Chatri packed in 32 gunny bags.
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"We have seized huge quantity of rare medicinal herb Nag Chatri and six persons, all from Himachal Pradesh, have been held and a case was registered under the Forest Act," DFO Manzoor Hussain, said.
The value of rare medicinal herb in the international market is around Rs 4 crore, he said. Trillium govanianum is popularly known as 'Nag Chatri'.
Earlier on July 28, Jammu and Kashmir Excise and Taxation department had seized Rs 3 crore Nag Chatri from Lakhanpur Inter-State Toll Plaza in Kathua district.