Salman Khan is on the list of 'notorious' people

The accused have been convicted in different courts across India on charges of killing and trafficking of wild animals. Many of them have been identified as 'notorious' for the crime. Bollywood superstar Salman Khan got a place with Ek Tha Tiger in the list. On the website of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WBB), the Wildlife Crime Regulatory Commission of India publishes the list of the convicts in the wildlife case regularly. Notably, the latest addition to the list is actor Salman Khan. Where he was kept in the same row with other 'infamous'.
In 1998, during the shooting of a movie in Rajasthan, he was accused of hunting extinct gazelle and chinkara deer, against Salman Khan. Jodhpur court recently gave Salman Khan a five-year jail term in the case. Although he got bail in the High Court within 48 hours. But since the lower court has pronounced sentence to Salman Khan in the case, Salman Khan's name has also emerged on the list of WCB convicts. Significantly, this list contains Bimla Devi of Haryana. He was arrested on charges of hunting a tiger in Karnataka. In the case of the court in 2013, the court sentenced him to three years in prison. Ramesh Bagdi, a smuggler who ordered to send him to three years in prison in 2014, on charges of hunting tigers in Haldwani in Uttarakhand. On the other hand, on charges of pangolin fiber smuggling in Siliguri, 2014 was sentenced to three years jail by Joe Rangangang. There are also some others who are imprisoned in the case related to Siliguri.
Two people were arrested on charges of smuggling snakes, lizards, and spider in many places from India to foreign countries. The court ordered the two convicts, named Souto Shibakki and Murai Usu, to be sentenced to three years' imprisonment in 2015. This list is quite long Recently, the list of the 39th criminal has been linked to the list of Salman Khan. In spite of having a special 'hyphrofile', many of them are known to be infamous in wildlife cases. Salman Khan's name on that list?
The Central Wildlife Crime Regulatory Agency said no one wanted to say anything directly in this regard, but one official said that some of the names of the prominent defendants were mentioned in the list. At the same time, there are many such criminals who may have been caught and punished for the first crime. This is the first time Salman Khan has been convicted for the first time in the case of wild murder killing. So his name has been kept in that list. Although this issue has already created a controversy across India. Although wildlife enthusiasts appreciated the central organization's move, many started to criticize it. Their allegation is that Salman Khan, along with the wild criminals, was not properly fixed in such a way.