A man admitted in court to selling a juvenile Sunda pangolin to a man who turned out to be a National Parks Board (NParks) officer on a sting operation. On Tuesday, Singaporean Eddy Hairizan Romme Ramdzan, 20, pleaded guilty to one charge of selling protected wildlife...
On Dec 26, 2022, Eddy’s brother-in-law secured a buyer, who arranged to meet Eddy at a Housing Board block in Choa Chu Kang Avenue 5 for the transaction.
That day, officers from NParks were carrying out a sting operation after receiving information on possible contravention of the Wildlife Act. At about 2.45am, Eddy gave a pink pet carrier containing the pangolin to the buyer, who was NParks enforcement officer Matthias Ang, in exchange for $500. Mr Ong said Eddy was aware that selling or taking any wildlife without the written approval from NParks’ director-general of wildlife management is prohibited.
On Tuesday, District Judge Lorraine Ho called for reports to assess Eddy’s suitability for probation and a day reporting order.Those who sell protected wildlife without the director-general’s written approval can be fined up to $50,000, jailed for up to two years or both.
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