Facility caught illegally raising
rare animals in southern Vietnam
The animals include pangolins, king cobra, long-tailed
monkeys, water monitors, and civets
Pangolins kept at
Le Quang Hanh’s facility in the southern Vietnamese province of Binh Phuoc.
Photo: Tuoi Tre
A business in the southern
Vietnamese province of Binh Phuoc has been caught illegally housing several
species of rare animal.
The environmental police division
under Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security carried out at a raid on Thursday
night the resident of Le Quang Hanh in Loc Dien Commune, Loc Ninh
District.
The raid uncovered several rare
animals, including pangolins, king cobras, and long-tailed monkeys, being
raised at the residence.
Eleven king cobras, 12 pangolins, 60
long-tailed monkeys, and several civets and Asian water monitors were
confined in the building’s narrow cages.
After inspecting a separate house
across from Hanh’s, law enforcement discovered an additional 11 pangolins, 40
to 50 long-tailed monkeys, 16 king cobras, and dozens of water monitors, all
kept in bags in what appeared to be preparation for sales.
Initial information collected by
police showed that Hanh’s business was granted a license by the office of
finance and planning in Ninh Loc District in 2009 to raise and trade snakes,
turtles, monitors, porcupine, and mink with legitimate origins.
However, Hanh was unable to present
documents proving the origins of the animals being kept at his facility.
The owner admitted to purchasing the
animals from different sources in northern Vietnamese provinces.
Hanh’s son claimed the cobras and
pangolins were bought just a few days prior from a local man who had left
town.
“These are rare and endangered
animals that are not allowed to be traded or kept in cages. We are
coordinating with relevant authorities to deal with the illegal business
operation,” an environmental police official stated.
Officers are extending their
investigation to verify any involvement from other individuals.
By Tuoi
Tre News
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Thứ Sáu, 27 tháng 10, 2017
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