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Close down all illegal wildlife sales in Indonesia. The wildlife belongs in the wild. Indonesian Law No. 5/1990 says: Every person who kill, capture, keep protected species (alive or dead) can be sentenced to five years in jail and fine of IDR100 million (US$7,400.00).
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Police Arrest Six, Seize Protected Wildlife, in Trafficking Bust (November 18, 2015)

Police in Jakarta have arrested six people, including a Libyan national and an airport quarantine officer, for the illegal trade in wildlife.

Posted on 07:07 November 27th, 2015 Read more...

Result of Scorpion's Investigation: An Illegally Kept Gibbon Confiscated by BKSDA Jakarta (November 24, 2015)

SCORPION Foundation appreciates the Indonesian Government Agency for Natural Resource Conservation (BKSDA) in Jakarta for confiscating the gibbon reported by SCORPION foundation.

Posted on 04:56 November 27th, 2015 Read more...

Ramadhani Sentenced to two years in jail for trading orangutan (November 20, 2015)

The district court of Langsa, Aceh, sentenced Ramadhani to two years in jail after he was proven guilty of trading Sumatran orangutans.

Posted on 21:33 November 21st, 2015 Read more...

Scorpion writes again to Natural Resource Conservation Agency (BKSDA) Asking to Close Down Illegal Wild Birds Sale (November 19, 2015)

Scorpion foundation sent another letter to BKSDA in North Sumatra asking to close down illegal wild birds sale at Jalan Sudirman Medan.

Posted on 16:24 November 19th, 2015 Read more...

SCORPION Assists Police Busting Major Illegal International Wildlife Trafficking Syndicate (November 18, 2015)

The Non-Government Organisation (NGO) investigating the illegal wildlife trade, SCORPION Foundation, assisted Jakarta Police to bust an international online rare wildlife trafficking syndicate in Indonesia. Jakarta Police announced today to the media the initials of all syndicate members who have been arrested through a series of investigations over the last two weeks.

Posted on 15:13 November 19th, 2015 Read more...

Indonesian Orangutans Go Home After 6 Years (November 11, 2015)

Fourteen orang-utans from Indonesia's Kalimantan are set to begin the journey back to their home and wild habitat on Thursday morning after most had been held in official captivity for six years in Thailand.

Posted on 16:41 November 14th, 2015 Read more...
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