With this objective, police officers from various districts attended a training-cum-workshop on "Strengthening Wildlife Law Enforcement and Conservation" organised by the state crime branch police and New Delhi-based Traffic India that monitors and investigates wildlife trade.
Inaugurating the workshop here yesterday, Odisha DGP Sanjiv Marik said the aim of the workshop was to sensitise the state police about the wildlife laws in the country and how to investigate and prosecute the wildlife crimes so as to reach a logical conclusion of convicting the offenders.
"Since Odisha is rich in flora and fauna, protecting forests and wildlife is a challenging task. Police can play a vital role in dealing with wildlife crimes. The workshop sensitised our officers in handling these crimes like they are dealing in other crimes", said the DGP.
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