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Warangal Man Arrested for Allegedly Selling Rare Two-Headed Snakes in Open Market

A man was arrested in Warangal for allegedly trying to sell rare two-headed snakes in the open market. Officials seized the snakes during the operation.

A man was arrested in Warangal for allegedly attempting to sell rare “two-headed” snakes in the open market.

Officials seized the snakes during the operation conducted against the alleged illegal wildlife sale activity. Authorities stated that the accused was reportedly trying to attract buyers by spreading claims that keeping the snakes brings luck and prosperity.

Accused Allegedly Claimed Wealthy Families Buy Snakes for Lakhs

According to officials, the accused allegedly told potential buyers that wealthy families purchase such rare snakes for lakhs of rupees.

The man was reportedly promoting the belief that owning the snakes could bring good fortune, prosperity, and wealth.

Authorities said the claims were being used to market the snakes in the open market.

Snakes Allegedly Brought From Forest Areas

Officials stated that the snakes were illegally brought from forest areas before being put up for sale.

The operation led to the seizure of the snakes and the arrest of the accused in connection with the alleged illegal wildlife trade activity.

Further details regarding the identity of the accused and the exact location of the seizure were not immediately released.

Authorities Continue Investigation in Warangal Snake Sale Case

Authorities are continuing the investigation into the alleged illegal sale of rare two-headed snakes in Warangal.

Officials are also probing the source from where the snakes were brought and whether more individuals are connected to the alleged wildlife trade network.

Further details are awaited.

A man was arrested in Warangal after officials allegedly caught him trying to sell rare two-headed snakes in the open market. Authorities seized the snakes during the operation and stated that the accused was spreading claims that keeping the snakes brings luck and prosperity, with wealthy families allegedly buying them for lakhs of rupees. Officials further stated that the snakes had been illegally brought from forest areas before being offered for sale. The investigation is ongoing.

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Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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