Manila gov’t orders closure of 2 stalls in Arranque for selling endangered bird

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An endangered myna bird is among those seized during an entrapment operation by the Manila Market Administration and Manila Police District. Photo from the Manila Public Information Office

MANILA, Philippines — The Manila’s Market Administration Office has shut down two stalls at the Arranque Market for allegedly selling an endangered myna bird.

According to Arranque Market supervisor Ruth Almodovar, a helper named Jerry Salaguste sold the bird for P10,500.

However, members of the Manila Police District (MPD) then spotted the customer returning the bird to Salaguste as it was sick.

Police then tracked down the buyer then asked where the bird was originally bought, Almodovar said.

Members of the MPD, along with the Market Administration Office, then organized an entrapment operation against Salaguste.

During the operation, the Market Administration Office also ordered to temporarily close down two stalls owned by one Mayet de Jesus.

The Market Administration Office said that while De Jesus was not present during the operation, anything that happens in her store is her responsibility.

During the shutdown, Salaguste later surrendered to authorities, Almodovar said.  The suspect will face charges for violating Republic Act 9147 or the Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protect Act.

Meanwhile, the myna bird was turned over to the  Manila Public Recreation Bureau.

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