22 April,2015 07:31 AM IST | | A Correspondent
The carcass of a 10-foot-long humpback dolphin washed ashore at Marine Drive around 4pm yesterday. Instead of informing forest department officials, BMC workers took the body to the Deonar dumpyard
The carcass of a 10-foot-long humpback dolphin washed ashore at Marine Drive around 4pm yesterday. Instead of informing forest department officials, BMC workers took the body to the Deonar dumpyard.
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No post-mortem was carried out, even though the mammal is protected under Schedule 2 of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Dr Sanjay Tripathi, director, Byculla zoo, said he was not informed.
K P Singh, chief conservator of forests, Thane forest department, said, "This is a serious incident. The body should have been handed over to us, and disposed of only after a post-mortem was conducted. BMC doesn't have the authority to dispose of the body."