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Indonesia urged to fight against wildlife smuggling

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08/05/2015
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JAKARTA: An Indonesia-based environmental protection organization has called on the government to tighten measures against the smuggling of wildlife after police discovered more than 20 endangered birds in plastic bottles on a ship.
The chairman of ProFauna Indonesia told media that the port in Surabaya city where a man was recently arrested for smuggling 23 live birds — including 22 endangered yellow-crested cockatoos — was a transit point in the illegal trade of protected wildlife.
“We asked the transportation department to tighten supervision of passengers,” Rosek Nursahid said. “There should be a ban on bringing protected animals in public transportation such as train, aircraft, boat and bus.”
Police arrested Mulyono — who like many Indonesians uses only one name — at Tanjung Perak Port on Monday while he was carrying a yellow-crested cockatoo and a green parrot.
National news agency Antara reported that police also seized 21 other yellow-crested cockatoos that Mulyono, 37, would not claim.
Aldy Sulaiman, a police officer at the port, told reporters that the birds were listed as protected and were “put in bottles of mineral water” to prevent them from drawing suspicion by flapping their wings.
Yellow-crested cockatoos have a value of around $1,500 each on the domestic market.
According to Antara, Mulyono admitted to transporting only two birds obtained from friends in Ambon in the Maluku islands, saying he did not know about the others and their protected status.
“I was told to take care [of them],” he said, explaining that he could teach them words to repeat.
If convicted, Mulyono will be subject to the legal chapter on Conservation of Natural Resources and Ecosystems that carries a penalty of up to five years in prison and a fine of Rp 100 million (around $7,700).
Nursahid referred to a ProFauna report from 2002 in telling Anadolu Agency that smuggling methods had not changed significantly in the following years.
The report titled “Flying Without Wings” detailed the routes through which parrots and cockatoos were illegally moved between Indonesian islands and to foreign countries, and revealed that around 15,000 parrots and cockatoos were captured.
It said that the illegal bird trade had an annual estimated value of Rp 10 billion ($770,000), with Tanjung Perak Port being a main transit point to big cities.

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