Vietnamese police named animal heroes for saving snakes
Northern Hai Phong police seize eggs which are smuggled from China and sold for only VND400 (US$0.005). For illustration only.
Tuoi Tre
The People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals (PETA) Asia on May 2 conferred the “Hero to Animals”
awards on three
According to the PETA news release on
May 2, the Traffic Police Team 14 of Hanoi’s Hoang Mai District Police
Department and the Police Department of Environment Related Crimes under the
Ministry of Public Security were honored with the awards for two seizures
resulting in the rescue of more than 100 illegally transported king cobras.
The two units pulled over a taxi on
21 April and seized 53 king cobras, weighing 164 kg in total, inside the car.
According to Ha Noi Moi, the cobras,
which are rare animals, were estimated to fetch VND300 mil (US$14,340) on the
local market.
The driver, Nguyen Van Hao from
northern Vinh Phuc province, said that the snakes were transported for the
black market trading, and he was paid $50 for the trip.
According to police officers, the
snakes were soon transferred to the Soc Son Wildlife Rescue center near
Earlier, on May 19, the Traffic
Police Unit No. 14 stopped another car illegally carrying 56 king cobras on
the
Nguyen Van Hai, from Vinh Phuc
province, admitted he was hired by a stranger to illegally transport the
animals for VND1 million (US$50).
“We applaud the police officers for
their brave efforts in combating wildlife illegal trade in these two busts”,
said PETA Asia Vice President Jason Baker.
“Police officers and concerned
citizens alike can all help prevent and stop the trade in wildlife by saying
no to purchasing exotic animals and by reporting suspicious activity.”
People for the Ethical Treatment of
Animals (PETA), based in the
PETA works through public education,
cruelty investigations, research, animal rescue, legislation, special events,
celebrity involvement, and protest campaigns.
The King cobra is one of the world’s
most common and venomous snakes. The serpent is also the world’s longest
venomous snake as it can grow up to 5.5 meters in length.
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Thứ Hai, 6 tháng 5, 2013
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