Kedah Perhilitan nabs six seizes parts of protected animals in
Kedah Perhilitan nabs six seizes parts of protected animals in

Kedah Perhilitan nabs six, seizes parts of protected animals in Sik

ALOR SETAR: The state Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan) busted a wildlife hunting syndicate, operating in the Ulu Muda Forest Reserve near Sik, after arresting six local men.

The Kedah Perhilitan also seized various animal parts, estimated to be worth RM103,350, in a three-day operation from Aug 18.

Its director Jamalul Nasir Ibrahim said all the suspects, aged 40 to 63, were arrested separately at their respective homes in Kampung Landai, Kampung Belantek, Kampung Galau and Kampung Bukit Berangan, in Sik.

According to him, raids in the suspects’ homes found various parts of animals, including kijang (barking deer) and pelanduk (mouse deer), which had been frozen and were intended to be sold to known customers.

“Among those arrested are cousins, and these individuals made a living from hunting.

“In the raids, we also seized various types of exotic birds, including murai (magpies) and tiong mas (hill myna), which are of high value,” he said at a press conference here today (Aug 21).

Jamalul Nasir said the department also seized two shotguns, one of which is homemade, and some other equipment suspected of being used in illegal hunting, believed to have been operating for the past 10 years.

He said the modus operandi of the syndicate was to sell the animal parts to customers, consisting of members or acquaintances through WhatsApp groups.

“The syndicate also offered poaching packages in the forest to its members for a certain fee. They do the work of hunting the animals and then cutting animal parts in the forest, before storing them in a home refrigerator, and when there is an offer, they sell them,” he said.

He added that protected animals, such as mouse deer and sambar deer, are in high demand and are sold between RM100 and RM200 per kg, while live mouse deer are sold for RM1,000 each.

He said all the suspects were investigated under the Wildlife Conservation Act 2010 (Act 716) which can be punished under the Wildlife Conservation (Amendment) Act 2022.

Three of the suspects were also investigated under the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act 2001. – BK

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