Forest Department Seizes Illegal Sal Timber Worth Lakhs in Kamrup District

The Forest Department seized a Tata DI vehicle carrying a large consignment of illegally transported Sal timber valued at several lakh rupees from Baghor village under Boko in Assam’s Kamrup district.

The operation was led by Singra Range Forest Officer Kamal Deka following specific intelligence inputs regarding the movement of illicit timber through the area.

According to sources, the seized timber was allegedly being smuggled from the Assam–Meghalaya border region and was being transported towards the Charan area when the Singra Forest Range team intercepted the vehicle. Officials said the vehicle had been concealed in the locality before the raid was carried out and the timber consignment confiscated.

Forest officials stated that the operation highlighted continuing concerns over timber smuggling along the inter-state border, where forest resources remain vulnerable to illegal extraction and transportation.

Authorities further noted that deforestation continues to pose a major challenge in the West Kamrup Forest Division, with timber smuggling networks allegedly exploiting porous border routes to transport high-value wood.

The Forest Department said surveillance and enforcement measures have been intensified to curb illegal logging activities and safeguard forest resources in the region.

Assam Rising
Author: Assam Rising

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