DESTRUCTION OF WILDLIFE EVIDENCE GOODS
The officer is preparing to burn the skin evidence of the muara crocodile (Crocodylus shaftus) the results of law enforcement operations during destruction in the Conservation Office of Natural Resources (BKSDA) Jambi, Telanaipura, Jambi, Sunday (30/7). The destruction is the result of BKSDA Jambi’s law enforcement operations with the LHK District II of Sumatra and Polda Jambi in the last three years that revealed 20 cases of hunting and wildlife trading with 35 suspected more and evidence items among the eight Sumatran tiger skin sheets, three past Sumatran tiger offsets, seven offset the rusa head and other animals, three Sumatra elephant gading, and two sets of Sumatran tiger bones. ANTARA PHOTO/Wahdi Septiawan/aww/17.
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