Malaysian jailed in biggest seizure of tiger parts | Inquirer News

Malaysian jailed in biggest seizure of tiger parts

/ 03:18 PM February 08, 2013

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia—Activists say a man arrested in Malaysia’s largest seizure of trafficked tiger parts was not given a long enough jail sentence.

Wildlife trade monitoring group TRAFFIC says a northern district court convicted Mohd Nor Shahrizam Nasir on Thursday of illegally possessing skulls and bones of 22 tigers, 8 tiger skins and 9 African elephant tusks at his home last February.

The court imposed sentences totalling 60 months on three charges, but Mohd Nor would serve 24 months as the sentences run concurrently.

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Each charge carries a maximum five-year sentence and minimum $32,000. Mohd Nor wasn’t fined.

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TRAFFIC’s Southeast Asia director William Schaedla on Friday called it “a demoralizing finale to what should have been a victory against wildlife crime.”

Kedah court officials couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.

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TAGS: Animal, Malaysia, Smuggling, Tiger, traffic

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