Man pleads guilty to possessing RM36mil worth of wildlife parts


Caught: Hoang at the Session Court in Johor Baru where he later pleaded guilty to the charges. — THOMAS YONG/The Star

JOHOR BARU: A Vietnamese man pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing various protected wildlife parts without a licence.

Hoang Van Thai, 39, entered his plea after the charges were read out in Vietnamese before Sessions Court judge Madihah Zainol here yesterday.

Hoang was found in possession of 1,022 gall bladders and 191 tongues of reticulated pythons, a protected wildlife species under the Wildlife Conservation Act 2010, without a licence.

He was accused of committing the offence under Section 60(1) of the Wildlife Conservation Act 2010 in a house at Jalan Ros Merah 4/6, Taman Johor Jaya, at about 9.50pm on April 4 this year.

Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) deputy public prosecutor Mas Izzaty Lokman requested a date for the submission of morphology reports.

She also urged the court not to allow bail, citing the seriousness of the offence and Hoang’s status as a non-citizen.

However, lawyer Mohd Fazaly Ali Mohd Ghazali argued that nationality should not be a factor, saying there should be no ­disparity in treatment between locals and foreigners.

He added that the prosecution had yet to provide key documents or statements to substantiate the scale of the offences.

Judge Madihah set April 20 for the next mention of the case and confirmation of Hoang’s immigration status before deciding on bail.

Last Saturday, Perhilitan uncovered a stockpile of wildlife parts, including snake and bear gallbladders, worth over RM36.8mil at a house in Taman Johor Jaya.

In a statement, Perhilitan director-general Datuk Abdul Kadir Abu Hashim said the suspect failed to produce valid documents for possession of the items, and the case is being investigated under the Wildlife Conservation Act 2010.

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