Wood smugglers eye Maha forests
Wood smugglers of the district are eyeing Maharashtra's dense forest as no quality teak wood is left in the forests in the district now. They are illegally transporting teak wood into Adilabad from bordering Maharashtra.
Adilabad forest officials are going to hold a meeting with forest officials of Maharashtra next month to control wood smuggling in bordering areas. Maharashtra forest staff inspecting the forests ope-ned fire on wood smugglers entering their forests in Kinwat taluk through the Kosai jungles in Talamad-ugu bordering Maharashtra. Wood smugglers are transporting teak wood into Adilabad from bordering Mah-arashtra by crossing the river Penganga which does not have much water now.
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Adilabad forest officials are going to hold a meeting with forest officials of Maharashtra next month to control wood smuggling in bordering areas. Maharashtra forest staff inspecting the forests ope-ned fire on wood smugglers entering their forests in Kinwat taluk through the Kosai jungles in Talamad-ugu bordering Maharashtra. Wood smugglers are transporting teak wood into Adilabad from bordering Mah-arashtra by crossing the river Penganga which does not have much water now.
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