Two land in jail for keeping serow head and parts


BENTONG: Two men were found guilty of keeping the head and parts of a Sumatran serow, which is a protected species under the Wildlife Conservation Act 2010 (Act 716).  

The men, aged 42 and 51, were arrested on March 27 after Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) enforcement officers found the parts of the goat-like animal in their four-wheel drive vehicle at the Tekai Tembeling forest reserve near Jerantut, Pahang.  

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