The poachers, all wealthy businessmen, were arrested on Saturday in the Chandauli district, 350 km (220 miles) from Lucknow, the state capital of Uttar Pradesh, in an area rich in wildlife such as leopards, bears and deer, officials said."The fine was imposed on them as a group and was the highest ever in the country considering the fact the culprits were affluent businessmen," the state's chief wildlife conservator R.L. Singh told Reuters yesterday.
India's Wildlife Act, aimed at protecting the country's dwindling wildlife population, empowers forestry officials to fine poachers, taking into account their financial status.
The poachers were freed after paying half of the fine and promising to pay the rest within a week, Divisional Forest Officer Ramesh Pandey told Reuters. Officials also seized weapons and ammunition worth 700,000 rupees from the poachers.
The poachers were arrested before they could kill any animals and "confessed they had come to the forest with the intention of poaching", Pandey said.