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Over 1,100 wild animals seized in crackdown on poaching and trafficking
KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 1,118 wild animals were seized through Op Bersepadu Khazanah (OBK) by the federal police Wildlife Crime Control Bureau/Special Investigation Intelligence (WCB/PSK) throughout 2023 and this year.
A spokesman from the bureau said the seizures involved various species believed to be illegally traded or used in illegal hunting activities.
"A total of 735 animals were seized in 2023, with a seizure value of RM8,087,100, while in 2024, a total of 383 animals were seized, valued at RM6,309,290.20," he said.
He said that over the two-year period, a total of 89 people had been arrested, comprising 71 men and 18 women, comprising locals and foreigners from Indonesia, the Philippines, India, and Vietnam.
"In 2023, the arrests involved 34 men and five women, including Malaysians and seven Indonesians, while the following year saw the arrests of 28 men and 10 local women, along with several foreigners.
"Among the items seized were five firearm barrels, 78 rounds of ammunition, and 30 cages believed to be used in hunting and wildlife trafficking," he said.
He said statistics showed that wildlife poaching and smuggling activities remain rampant and have not shown any signs of decline.
"We believe many of these cases are orchestrated by local residents who rely on forest products as a source of illegal income.
"Operations will be intensified with the cooperation of various enforcement agencies to ensure that national treasures are not further looted by syndicates and poachers.
"The WCB/PSK Bureau will continue to play a role in identifying syndicate networks and taking strict action against those involved," he added.