Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 76 leopard tortoises seized-New Straits Times 26/6/07 By : Jeeva Arulampalam KUALA LUMPUR: It was labelled as " clay pots " and no one placed much interest in the parcel from Tanzania. But a Pos Malaysia staff at the mail and courier centre of the Low Cost Carrier Terminal in Sepang became curious when it suddenly moved on its own. It was opened and officers were shocked to find 76 live leopard tortoises in two boxes. Department of Wildlife and National Parks legislation and enforcement division acting principal assistant director Haidar Khan said the recent case was among several attempts to smuggle protected species into Malaysia. He said the department, which was now caring for the tortoises while the case was being investigated, had contacted the Tanzanian government on how to repatriate them. " Each of them costs between RM100 and RM700 in local pet shops, depending on size. Some can even go as high as RM1,000. " He said if the tortoises could not be sent back to Tanzania, the department would adhere to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) rules, which includes the government keeping them for educational or observation purposes. Haidar said the tortoises could not be released into the wild because they were not native to the country. The department is also repatriating tomorrow 385 Indian Star tortoises smuggled from India in April. In that incident, a 34-year-old Indian national was caught with the tortoises in his hand luggage at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport. There were two other attempts to smuggle the tortoises, which can fetch a price of between RM50 and RM200 each, in 2003 and 2005. Haidar said the department could not take action against smugglers of exotic animals, except to deport them. CITES, an international agreement between governments, aims to ensure that international trade of wild animals and plants do not threaten their survival. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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