TENGGARONG (Indonesia): Three Indonesians and a Malaysian went on trial for killing endangered orang utan and other protected primates as a means of pest control at an oil palm plantation on Borneo island.
Prosecutors said plantation manager Phuah Chuan Hun, a Malaysian national, and his employee Widiantoro paid two men between 2009 and 2010 to kill the primates.
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