The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Two smugglers caught with 3,300 turtles

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JOHOR BARU: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency (MMEA) foiled an attempt by two men to smuggle 3,300 protected turtles into the country near Tanjung Tohor in the waters off Batu Pahat early yesterday.

The Batu Pahat maritime zone MMEA enforcemen­t team intercepte­d the boat at 12.30am and found the carettoche­lys insculpta turtles packed in seven boxes.

Batu Pahat MMEA maritime zone director Commander Mohamad Othman said the team arrested the two locals aged 30 and 50 for investigat­ions.

“The turtles were believed to be brought in to be sold in the country.”

“The total seizure is estimated to be about RM150,000, including the boat seized,” he said in a statement here yesterday.

Mohamad said the seizure and arrest was the result of cooperatio­n between the agency’s Batu Pahat maritime zone and the police’s 6th Battalion general operations force at the Parit Unas Post.

The case has been handed to the Batu Pahat Wildlife Department and will be investigat­ed under Section 41 (4) (B) of the Wildlife Conservati­on Enactment 1997 (Amendment 2016).

The carettoche­lys insculpta, commonly known as the pig-nosed turtle, is listed as Vulnerable on the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature (IUCN) Red List. The freshwater reptile is restricted to the Northern Territorie­s of Australia and the southern lowlands of New Guinea.

Despite the legal protection, the turtles are in high demand internatio­nally for the exotic pet trade, food market and for traditiona­l medicine.

 ??  ?? MMEA enforcemen­t officers with the boxes of turtles smuggled into the country in the waters off Batu Pahat early yesterday.
MMEA enforcemen­t officers with the boxes of turtles smuggled into the country in the waters off Batu Pahat early yesterday.

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