Anson's wife in court over possession of tortoises


BALIK PULAU: Cheah Bing Shee, wife of wildlife trader Anson Wong, appeared in a Sessions Court here over a mention of a case against her and two others for allegedly possessing five elongated tortoises which are protected species.

Cheah, 56, was jointly charged with Syarikat Rona Wildlife Enterprise and its director K. Muthukomar with illegally possessing three male elongated tortoises (indotestudo elangota), also known as baning lonjong jantan, under Section 68(1)(a) of the Wildlife Conservation Act 2010.

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