The Star 5 Jul 18;
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Wildlife Department (SWD) has confiscated protected species kept as pets without permits at two different locations near here, yesterday.
Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Christina Liew said the department received reports from the public on the matter and dispatched an enforcement team after obtaining search warrants from the court to check and raid the premises in Kepayan and Kg Kibabaig, Penampang, near here.
Liew who is also the state Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister said the owner of the premises aged 63 and 48 years old respectively, failed to show permit to prove legal ownership of the animals to the enforcement team.
“In the first premise (in Kepayan), the enforcement team found one White-browed Shama, one Magpie Robin and seven Blue-crowned Hanging Parrots being kept in several small bird cages. All the birds are listed under Part I of Schedule 2 of the Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997.
Also present were the ministry's permanent secretary Datu Rosmadi Datu Sulai and SWD Director Augustine Tuuga.
Liew said keeping the birds without a permit is an offence under section 41(2) of the Enactment which, upon conviction, is liable to a fine of between RM30,000 to RM100,000 or a jail term of between six months to five years, or both a fine and jail.
“Keeping the monkey without a legal permit also carries the same penalty because the species is also listed under Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Enactment,” she said, adding that the birds and the Long-tailed Macaque were confiscated for further investigation.
Liew said the SWD thanked the public for providing the information on the animals and the department also welcomed information from the public on all wildlife-related matters.
All information can be forwarded to its head of SWD's enforcement unit through WhatsApp /SMS/or direct calls to 012-816 6818. -Bernama
Wildlife Department confiscates exotic birds, long-tailed macaque kept as pets
Kristy Inus New Straits Times 4 Jul 18;
KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Wildlife Department raided two premises and confiscated nine protected exotic birds and a long-tailed macaque kept illegally as pets on Tuesday morning.
State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Christina Liew announced this at the sidelines of the state assembly sitting here.
Both owners at the different premises, a 63-year-old man and a 48-year-old man, failed to show legal ownership, she told reporters at a press conference.
"The department received a report on Monday of the illegal ownerships. The enforcement ream raided the said locations yesterday where in the first premise at Kepayan, a white-browed shama, a magpie robin and seven blue-crowned hanging parrots were found kept in several cages.
"All the birds are listed under Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997.
"Keeping the birds without a permit is an offence under section 41(2) of the Enactment which upon conviction, is liable to a fine of not less than RM30,000 and not more than RM100,000 or imprisonment of not less than six months, but not exceeding five years, or both," she said.
In the second premise at Kampung Kibabaig, a long-tailed macaque was kept in a cage.
"Keeping the monkey without legal permit also carries the same penalty because the species is also listed under Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Enactment," she added.
She thanked the public for providing information and urged those who know of wildlife-related wrongdoings to report them to the Department.