|            |  Patna, Feb 6 : Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MP Mohammed   Shahabuddin has been chargesheeted for poaching endangered animals at the   Valmiki National Park in Bihar, police said Wednesday.
 The park in West Champaran district is the only tiger reserve   in Bihar. It is part of India's Project Tiger.
 A case was filed against   Shahabuddin by the forest department following the seizure of a live cheetal   deer and the skin of two cheetals and a tiger from his house at Pratappur in   Siwan district in April 2005.
 
 Photographs of Shahabuddin posing with a   rifle resting on a dead cheetal were also recovered. Chargesheets were later   filed against all the 13 people seen in the photographs.
 
 The case is   pending in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate at Bettiah town. Now lodged in   Siwan jail, Shahabuddin was arrested in New Delhi in 2005 following the seizure   of arms from his ancestral house in Siwan.
 
 Last year, the Patna High   Court directed that a special court inside Siwan jail should try all pending   cases against him.
 
 Shahabuddin was convicted for the first time in March   last year for his role in an attack on the Communist Party of India-Marxist   Leninist (CPI-ML) office in Siwan in 1998.
 
 In May, the special court   awarded life sentence to Shahabuddin after convicting him for the kidnapping and   murder of Chhote Lal Gupta, a CPI-ML worker, in 1999.
 
 In August, he was   sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for attacking then Siwan Superintendent of   Police S.K. Singhal 11 years ago.
 
 A Lok Sabha member from Siwan since   1996, Shahabuddin is involved in 40 criminal cases including those of murder,   abduction and possession of illegal arms.
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