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Probe begins into theft of two elephant tusks from Army camp in Kerala

Hindustan Times India·14 February 2026·2h ago1 min read0 views
Probe begins into theft of two elephant tusks from Army camp in Kerala

The Kerala police have launched an investigation into the theft of two valuable elephant tusks, estimated to be worth ₹2 crore, from a military camp in Thiruvananthapuram. This incident raises serious concerns about security protocols at the camp, which is typically considered a secure facility. Initial reports suggest that the tusks were likely stolen during the night, prompting authorities to scrutinize surveillance footage and interview personnel stationed at the camp. The theft of elephant tusks, which are often targeted due to their high market value in illegal wildlife trade, highlights the ongoing challenges in protecting endangered species and their products. This case not only sheds light on the lax security measures in place but also emphasizes the need for stricter enforcement of wildlife protection laws in India. As the investigation unfolds, police are appealing to the public for any information that could assist in recovering the stolen tusks and apprehending those responsible for this brazen act.

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