Securing Malaysian skies against wildlife smuggling


An unidentified primate, possibly a siamang, at the Wildlife Fauna Breeding and Research facility at Janda Baik.

FOR some time now, bag after bag of smuggled wildlife has evaded detection at two of Malaysia’s busiest airports.

Recently, it was eight wild animals in the luggage of two passengers who flew to Chennai, India, from Kuala Lumpur.

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