Vantara wildlife park bosses celebrated after India's top judges threw out all charges against them. The Gujarat facility faced accusations about illegal animal smuggling and dodgy permits but a special investigation team found nothing wrong. Park officials said Monday the court victory proves critics were spreading lies about their animal rescue work.
The wildlife center thanked government investigators for clearing their name after months of bad publicity. Vantara managers promised they will keep saving sick animals and birds despite the attacks on their reputation. They want to work with state and federal authorities to protect more creatures across India.
Supreme Court justices accepted findings from retired judges and police chiefs who spent weeks checking Vantara's records. The investigation covered everything from elephant imports to money handling and found the facility followed every rule. Park workers can get back to healing animals without worrying about false accusations.
The wildlife center thanked government investigators for clearing their name after months of bad publicity. Vantara managers promised they will keep saving sick animals and birds despite the attacks on their reputation. They want to work with state and federal authorities to protect more creatures across India.
Supreme Court justices accepted findings from retired judges and police chiefs who spent weeks checking Vantara's records. The investigation covered everything from elephant imports to money handling and found the facility followed every rule. Park workers can get back to healing animals without worrying about false accusations.