The Vizag based NGO is on the job and efforts are being made in the right direction. Apparently it seems that the exact identification of the species is a must to ascertain if it falls under the Schedule I or II of the Indian Wildlife Protection Act and peruse legal action on the seller. Here is an update from Vizag :

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Dear Vijayji,

the species are not being identified yet even by the experts. I am again meeting them today. Some concrete evidence is needed before stepping in the house legally. Well let us move in surely for the future too.

Kind regards.

Pradeep Kumar Nath,
Founder / President,
Visakha Society for Protection and Care of Animals
Member, AP State Animal Welfare Board,
Co-opted Member Animal Welfare Board of India, Chennai.
www.vspca.org
www.facebook.com/vspca

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What remains puzzling is the total silence from the Online portal despite several attempts to evoke a response as to how could they permit anyone to post a sales ad offering animals (which might perhaps fall under the Schedule I of the Indian Wildlife Act) on their website. Aren't they equally responsible for this ?