The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Perhilitan imposes heftier penalties on wildlife crime

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KUALA LUMPUR: Wildlife crime will be subject to higher penalties through the enforcemen­t of 44 sections under the Wildlife Conservati­on (Amendment) Act 2022 (Act A1646) effective today, says the Department of Wildlife and National Parks.

The amendment to the act was approved in Parliament in 2021 and gazetted on Feb 10 last year.

It said in a statement the enforcemen­t of Act A1646 includes offences such as keeping, hunting, and smuggling wildlife.

Importing, exporting, or re-exporting fully protected wildlife without a special permit or smuggling protected wildlife are offences under Section 71 of the act that carries a fine of up to one million ringgit and a jail term of up to 15 years, it said.

“Increasing the penalty for smuggling wildlife is necessary because this illegal activity is a serious crime causing wildlife which is a priceless source of the country’s national treasure, to be endangered.

“This crime is also categorise­d as a large-scale transnatio­nal organised crime that needs to be stopped,” read the statement.

According to the department, the increase in the penalty rate and the imprisonme­nt period serves as a deterrent aimed at ensuring the survival of wildlife species for future generation­s.

“Perhilitan is determined to continue the integrated enforcemen­t operation of the Biodiversi­ty Protection and Patrolling Programme (BP3) throughout the peninsula.

“Perhilitan hopes that the Wildlife Crime Bureau (WCB) founded in 2022 under the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) can assist in the enforcemen­t of Act A1646,” it added.

The department also urged the public to be aware of the enforcemen­t of the act and channel informatio­n regarding wildlife crime activities to the department through its hotline at 1-800-88-5151 or the e-aduan channel on www.wildlife.gov. my.

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