‘Two-headed’ snakes rescued from smugglers by Navi Mumbai police
Four red sand boas referred to as ‘two-headed snakes’ were rescued from smugglers who claim to have caught them from the forests of Uttar Pradesh. These endangered snakes are in demand by superstitious buyers who think they bring good luck, cure AIDS etc. Police say that the snakes can fetch five crore rupees if sold in the black market. (Audio in Hindi)
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