Sabah Wildlife Dept seizes 300 turtle eggs in Tuaran, arrest man
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马来西亚沙巴州野生动物局与野生动物犯罪局在都兰县联合行动,逮捕一名37岁男子,查获约300枚绿海龟蛋,估值3000林吉特。涉案男子涉嫌非法持有受保护物种,案件依据1997年《野生动物保护条例》调查。当局强调将持续加强执法,打击非法持有、交易和走私野生动物行为,并呼吁公众不购买、不食用海龟蛋,积极举报相关犯罪线索。
KOTA KINABALU, June 10 – A joint special operation conducted by the Wildlife Crime Bureau (WCB) and the Sabah Wildlife Department has led to the arrest of a 37-year-old Malaysian man in Kampung Serusup, Tuaran, about 40km from here for alleged possession of what is believed to be protected turtle eggs.
The operation seized approximately 300 eggs believed to be from green turtles, a protected species in Sabah.
The total estimated value of the confiscated items is RM3,000.
Authorities confirmed that the case is being investigated under the Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997, which prohibits the possession of fully protected wildlife or their derivatives without valid authorization.
The Sabah Wildlife Department emphasised that it takes any form of illegal possession, trade, or smuggling of wildlife very seriously.
Enforcement efforts will continue to be intensified to ensure the protection and conservation of endangered species.
Despite ongoing awareness campaigns and behavioral change initiatives, demand for turtle eggs remains persistent, contributing to continued illegal activities such as smuggling and unauthorised sales.
Members of the public are strongly advised not to purchase, possess, or consume turtle eggs, as doing so constitutes an offense under the law.
The public is also urged to report any information related to the sale or trafficking of turtle eggs to the relevant authorities to support efforts in combating wildlife crime and safeguarding turtle populations in Sabah.
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