The Phnom Penh Post

Wildlife bust nets over 600kgs

- Phak Seangly

A 44-YEAR-OLD driver was arrested in Prey Veng on Tuesday during a failed attempt to smuggle more than 600 kilograms of live wild animals across the border to Vietnam, but was released after promising to pay a fine at the provincial court the following day.

The director of the Provincial Agricultur­e Department, Uk Samnang, said that Forestry Administra­tion and Anti-Economic Crime Police intercepte­d a van in Prey Veng town’s Svay Antor district on Tuesday, discoverin­g six spe- cies of live animals packed in boxes weighing a total of 665 kilograms.

A Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team official, who asked not to be named as he was not authorised to speak to the media, said the seized animals were handed to the team by authoritie­s, and were healthy and have since been released into forests in Kampong Chnnang and Koh Kong provinces.

“The rescued animals include 371 kilos of snakes, 80 kilos of tortoises and 214 kilos of monitor lizards,” he said.

He added that the animals were hauled from an unidenti- fied province to Phnom Penh before passing through Prey Veng on their way to Vietnam.

Provincial Prosecutor Meas Sopheak said the driver, But Khom, 44, was preliminar­ily charged by the Provincial Forestry Administra­tion under Article 96 of the Forestry Law for “transporti­ng wildlife animals without permission”, which calls for a fine but not imprisonme­nt.

However, Sopheak added, Khom has not been charged by the court as the animals belonged “to an unknown trader”.

“We will set the time to summon [Khom] to pay a fine,” he said.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Cartons full of mesh bags containing more than 600 kilograms of illegally trafficked live reptiles were seized in Prey Veng province on Tuesday.
SUPPLIED Cartons full of mesh bags containing more than 600 kilograms of illegally trafficked live reptiles were seized in Prey Veng province on Tuesday.

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