 The role of Interpol is very, very important because so far in the country, within the country, the staffs, the police officers, the forest officers, they had been working to control the poaching by either encountering in the field or catching the culprits, then sent to the court, but most of the time they escape away and then they sneak into other country. You see in the process, generally the poachers in the field who are in the very low level in the chain of the traders, so they are caught but it doesn't affect so far as control is concerned because ultimately it goes through the different levels to traders and it reaches to the demand country. So basically here comes the role of Interpol where the information can be exchanged and then act upon to another country, so here the Interpol comes in front. On the occasion of the World Wildlife Day, I must say that for the conservation of wildlife the field staffs are doing their job but the main thing is the wildlife crime and we are really concerned for that which is really gaining importance and with the help of Interpol, whatever the wildlife trophies is trafficked to consumption centers or different countries, I think we need to strike for survival of ourselves, we need to protect and conserve the wildlife for the human mind.