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Chitchat Man fined S$5,000 for moving pangolin from one reservoir to another because there were ‘too many ants’

bobby

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When a passerby spotted Chong Soo Yong and another man placing the endangered animal in their van, they said they were doing it for the pangolin’s safety because there were too many ants in the area.


SINGAPORE — A 56-year-old man was fined S$5,000 on Wednesday (Nov 4) for moving a pangolin from Upper Seletar Reservoir Park to Lower Peirce Reservoir.

When a passerby spotted Chong Soo Yong and another man placing the endangered animal in their van, the duo said that they were doing it for the pangolin’s safety because there were too many ants in the area.

However, National Parks Board (NParks) prosecutor Packer Mohammad said at the court hearing that the men were not looking out for the creature's best interests because pangolins feed on ants or termites.

Pangolins are protected under the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act.

Chong pleaded guilty to one count of illegally displacing an animal within a nature reserve, an offence under the Parks and Trees Act. Upper Seletar Reservoir Park is located within the Central Catchment Nature Reserve.

The court heard that at about 1.30am on Oct 6 last year, Chong and another man, identified only as Tommy, drove a company van there.

They saw the pangolin on a grass patch. Tommy carried it by its tail, placed it in a bag and put the bag in the van.

The passerby spotted both of them doing this and questioned them. They replied that there were “too many ants in the area” and were removing the pangolin for its safety, Mr Packer told the court.

When the passerby told them to release it, they got into the van instead and drove away. He followed them closely.

Chong and Tommy made a few U-turns and drove towards Upper Thomson Road, before getting to Lower Peirce Reservoir. They released the pangolin on a grass verge before leaving.

The passerby then contacted NParks about what he had seen.

Chong later admitted to displacing it but he refused to give the authorities any details about Tommy.

When asked if he had anything to say in mitigation, Chong said that he did not.

He could have been jailed up to six months or fined up to S$50,000, or both.
 

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SINGAPORE — A 68-year-old retiree was fined S$3,000 on Friday (Sept 27) for molesting a 55-year-old woman at a cinema in Bukit Batok last month.
 

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National Parks is so dumb.

They got caught red-handed when trying to poach the Pangolin, and claimed that they were shifting the animal cos there were too many ants???
1.30am some more

Knn, why never shift the monkeys also? They are poachers lor.
 

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When a passerby spotted Chong Soo Yong and another man placing the endangered animal in their van, they said they were doing it for the pangolin’s safety because there were too many ants in the area.


SINGAPORE — A 56-year-old man was fined S$5,000 on Wednesday (Nov 4) for moving a pangolin from Upper Seletar Reservoir Park to Lower Peirce Reservoir.


Chong later admitted to displacing it but he refused to give the authorities any details about Tommy.

Poaching an endangered animal only $5K?

And refusing to give details is obstruction of justice. Not charged for that?
 
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