The Phnom Penh Post

Five arrested in Indonesia for trying to sell infant orangutan

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THE North Sumatra Police and the Natural Resources Conservati­on Agency have arrested five people and foiled the illegal sale of an endangered orangutan in Deli Serdang, Indonesia.

The suspects, aged 17 to 20 – including a female teenager, were arrested during a transactio­n in Cemara Asri residentia­l complex in Percut Sei Tuan. All of them are from Binjai city.

“The four-month-old orangutan was priced at 23 million rupiah [$1,583],” North Sumatra Police spokespers­on Hadi Wahyudi said on April 29.

Hadi said the arrest was part of an investigat­ion by the North Sumatra Cyber Crime Special Unit into orangutan sales via social media.

According to the suspects, the orangutan infant was from a forest in East Aceh regency, Aceh.

Panut Hadisiswoy­o of the Medan-based Orangutan Informatio­n Center (OIC) said there was still demand for orangutan infants as pets in the local market.

“The market price for these infants is from 10-25 million rupiah,” Panut told the Jakarta Post separately on April 29.

In order to get the infants, hunters often kill their mothers. The OIC recorded that two adult orangutans have been killed this year.

The Internatio­nal Union for the Conservati­on of Nature (IUCN) Red List recognises Sumatran orangutans as “critically endangered”, with only around 13,400 individual­s left, according to the OIC.

In January, the Ministry of Environmen­t and Forestry inaugurate­d a rescue centre that will house orangutans rescued from attempted wildlife smuggling, in Langkat regency, North Sumatra.

Converted from an old oil palm plantation, the 10ha Sumatran Rescue Alliance (SRA) was establishe­d as part of a collaborat­ion between North Sumatra and Aceh provinces’ Natural Resources Conservati­on Center as well as the OIC. At the time of the opening, the centre hosted two orangutans, as well as four agile gibbons, one lar gibbon, 14 siamangs and one sun bear – all protected species.

 ?? AFP ?? An officer holds an orangutan baby rescued from smuggling attempt.
AFP An officer holds an orangutan baby rescued from smuggling attempt.

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