# Four Arrested in Sundarbans for Deer Poaching and Illegal Crab Harvesting

*Forest guards arrested four individuals in the Sundarbans for allegedly poaching deer and harvesting crabs illegally.*

July 5, 2026 · Bangladesh

## At a glance

- Four individuals arrested for deer poaching and illegal crab harvest in the Sundarbans.
- Seized items include deer snare, 100 kg of crabs, and banned crab-catching traps.
- A three-month fishing ban is in force in the Sundarbans.
- Farid Hawlader, one of the arrestees, is an alleged repeat offender.
- Cases filed under relevant laws; suspects produced before Bagerhat court.

Four individuals were arrested in the eastern Sundarbans for allegedly poaching deer and harvesting crabs illegally. The arrests occurred early Saturday morning during a joint operation by forest guards from the Chandpai Forest Station and Andharmanik Ecotourism Centre at the Mrigamari canal, following a tip-off. The suspects were caught while attempting to hunt deer inside the protected forest.

## Seized Items and Charges

During a search of their boat, forest guards recovered a 300-foot deer snare, about 100 kilograms of crabs stored in seven baskets, 50 banned crab-catching traps locally known as charu, and other equipment allegedly used for poaching. The arrestees were identified as Farid Hawlader, 30, Ataur Khan, 28, Mojam Jomaddar, 29, and Ruhul Jomaddar, 30, all from South Chila village in Mongla upazila.

## Illegal Activities Despite Ban

Divisional Forest Officer of the Sundarbans East Forest Division in Bagerhat, Md Rezaul Karim Chowdhury, stated that a three-month fishing ban is currently in force in the Sundarbans. Despite this restriction, the four individuals allegedly entered the forest illegally, attempted to hunt deer, and harvested crabs. Farid Hawlader is an alleged repeat offender facing multiple forest-related cases and had resumed poaching after securing bail in earlier cases.

## Legal Proceedings and Significance

Cases have been filed against the four individuals under the relevant laws, and they were produced before a Bagerhat court. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges in protecting the Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage site, from illegal wildlife trade and poaching. The Sundarbans, known for its rich biodiversity, faces constant threats from such activities, which not only endanger wildlife but also disrupt the delicate ecosystem.

## Conservation Efforts and Future Actions

The arrest underscores the importance of continued vigilance and joint operations by forest guards to combat illegal activities in the Sundarbans. Conservation efforts must be intensified to protect this unique mangrove forest, which is home to numerous endangered species, including the Bengal tiger and various deer species. The incident also calls for stricter enforcement of existing laws and penalties to deter potential poachers and illegal harvesters.

## Sources

- BSS

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