Wildlife protection department's special anti-poaching unit nabs poachers in Malaysia


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Some of the tools of the poaching trade seized during the raid on June 4, 2024, conducted by Perhilitan’s counter-poaching unit, Sparta. — Perhilitan

FOUR Cambodians were nabbed during an operation by Malaysian wildlife authorities at an illegal campsite in the Sultan Abdullah Royal Tiger Reserve in Pahang.

During the 6.15am raid on June 4, 2024, by the Wildlife and National Parks Department of Peninsular Malaysia (Perhilitan), authorities found and seized wildlife parts, snares, bird nets, agarwood, axes, and machetes.

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