The officials found three estate workers--Paramasivam, Arumugasamy and Madasamy, in possession of cooked meat of wild boar near Ulikkal, they said.
Being an offence under wildlife act, the workers were asked to pay a fine of rs.25,000 each within one month, failing which they will be arrested and have to undergo jail term, they said.
Similarly, two workers-- Murthy and Rajkumar-of Grekmore Estate, were also fined Rs.20,000 each for possessing the meat of porcupine. They were also given one month's time to pay the penalty or else undergo imprisonment, officials added.
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