Malaysia

Sabah: foreign national jailed four years for possessing turtle parts

Items confiscated from man include axes, hammers, indicating brutal killing of the marine beasts

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 04 Apr 2022 4:39PM

Sabah: foreign national jailed four years for possessing turtle parts
Suryan Sah Mohd Edi, accused of having in his possession 13 pieces of plastron and 25 pieces of marginal scales of the green turtle species, will be deported to his country of origin upon completing his jail sentence. – Greenmalaysia.com pic, April 4, 2022

TAWAU – A Filipino man was sentenced to four years in jail and fined RM200,000 by the Tawau sessions court, here, today, after he pleaded guilty to possessing the body parts of green turtles in Semporna, last week.

Judge Awang Kerisnada Awang Mahmud also ordered Suryan Sah Mohd Edi, 31, to serve two years in jail if he fails to pay the fine.

According to the charge sheet, Suryan Sah was accused of having in his possession 13 pieces of plastron and 25 pieces of marginal scales of the green turtle species in front of an unnumbered house in Kampung Bangau-Bangau, Semporna at 10am on March 29.

He was charged under Section 41(1) of the Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997, read together with Section 34 of the Penal Code.

The offence is punishable under Section 41(1) of the same enactment which provides for a maximum sentence of RM250,000 or imprisonment not exceeding five years, if convicted.

The turtle is a fully protected species as listed in Schedule 1, Part 1, Number 8 of the Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997.

Awang Kerisnada, in his judgement, said the accused was an environmental criminal and the court must be firm on the matter.

“Among the confiscated were axes and hammers. This shows that the turtles were brutally killed,” he said.

The court also ordered the accused to be deported to his country of origin after completing his jail sentence.

The prosecution was conducted by Sabah Wildlife Department prosecuting officer Abdul Karim Dakog while the accused was unrepresented. – Bernama, April 4, 2022

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