Operation Soft Gold – Integration of cyber intelligence in curbing illegal Shahtoosh trade in India

A. Pragatheesh , Vinita Sharma , C.P. Sharma , H.V. Girisha
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The fine wool Shahtoosh obtained from the Tibetan Antelope (Pantholops hodgsonii Abel, 1826) which is endemic to Tibetan Plateau, is highly valued for its rarity, warmth and lightness. The illegal trade in Shahtoosh may lead to extinction of this species. The Tibetan Antelope is protected from commercial trade throughout its range, both nationally and internationally thereby prohibiting any commercial use or trade of any product in India and in the international market. Though globally banned the illegal trade of Shahtoosh driven by international demand has continued to be actively operational undercover in India. In order to bypass this trade ban, the traffickers mis-declare Shahtoosh consignments as Pashmina, Cashmere or conceal by mixed them in shipments between look-alike woolen products. In the present study the illegal Shahtoosh trade was analysed from 2009 to 2020. The Wildlife Crime Control Bureau has envisaged Operation Soft Gold to curb this. A total of 62 confirmed Shahtoosh cases were detected in India from 2009 to 2020. Most of them were detected at exit points and intended for international smuggling. The Indri Gandhi International airport New Delhi in India was the most preferred airport, while Air Cargo and Air Courier were often used by the traffickers. Our analysis shows that the illegal Shahtoosh trade network is going on between the Western Asian countries, Oman, China, Japan, Pakistan, UK, Spain, Hong Kong and Switzerland are either destination or transit countries for illegal Shahtoosh products.

软黄金行动-整合网络情报以遏制印度的非法沙图什交易
从青藏高原特有的藏羚羊(Pantholops hodgsonii Abel, 1826)身上获得的细毛沙图什因其稀有、温暖和轻盈而具有很高的价值。沙图什的非法贸易可能导致该物种灭绝。藏羚羊在其分布范围内受到保护,禁止商业贸易,无论是在国内还是在国际上,因此禁止在印度和国际市场上进行任何商业用途或贸易。尽管全球禁止沙图什的非法贸易,但在国际需求的推动下,印度的非法贸易仍在积极开展。为了绕过这一贸易禁令,走私者将shahtosh货物误报为Pashmina和Cashmere,或者将它们混在看起来相似的羊毛产品中进行隐藏。在本研究中,分析了2009年至2020年的非法沙图什贸易。野生动物罪案管制局计划实施“软黄金行动”,以遏止这种情况。2009年至2020年,印度共发现62例沙图什病确诊病例。其中大多数是在出口口岸被发现的,并打算用于国际走私。印度新德里的英德里甘地国际机场是最受欢迎的机场,而航空货运和航空快递经常被贩运者使用。我们的分析表明,非法沙图什贸易网络正在西亚国家之间进行,阿曼、中国、日本、巴基斯坦、英国、西班牙、香港和瑞士是非法沙图什产品的目的地或过境国。
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Forensic science international. Animals and environments
Forensic science international. Animals and environments Pollution, Law, Forensic Medicine, Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine (General)
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