Ministry to enhance enforcement against wildlife trade in KLIA
The Star
March 12, 2025
The Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Ministry (NRES),
through the Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan), will take
proactive measures to combat wildlife trade, including stepping up
enforcement at the country’s entry points.
Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad said efforts to manage and protect wildlife
include planning, coordinating and monitoring enforcement management at the
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to ensure that inspections and
control over import, export and re-export activities comply with
regulations.
“Routine inspections of consignments and wildlife enforcement operations
are also carried out at the KLIA Free Trade Zone to ensure that all
wildlife-related import, export or re-export activities comply with the
Wildlife Conservation Act 2010 and the International Trade in Endangered
Species Act 2008,” he said in a statement yesterday.
Nik Nazmi added that Malaysia has become a transit hub for smuggling
high-value wildlife items such as elephant ivory, rhino horns and exotic
reptiles, Bernama reported.
Data from Indian authorities on wildlife seizures involving flights from
KLIA Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 showed eight recorded cases in 2023 and 12
in 2024.
On March 7, Nik Nazmi visited KLIA Terminal 2 to inspect wildlife trade
enforcement activities and observed a wildlife detection simulation using
Perhilitan sniffer dogs.
He also received a briefing from Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) on
the baggage screening system at the airport.
“Ongoing enforcement efforts include collaboration with various agencies
such as the police, the Customs Department and the Immigration Department
under the Integrated Khazanah Operation (OBK),” he said.
Launched in September 2019, the OBK conducts scheduled operations in
wildlife crime hotspots, including border points at KLIA and other land,
air and seaport entry points.
Nik Nazmi stressed that KLIA is one of the country’s high-risk entry points
for wildlife smuggling, underscoring the crucial role of enforcement
agencies and MAHB in effectively curbing such activities.
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Ministry to enhance enforcement against wildlife trade in KLIA
The Star
March 12, 2025
The Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Ministry (NRES),
through the Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan), will take
proactive measures to combat wildlife trade, including stepping up
enforcement at the country’s entry points.
Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad said efforts to manage and protect wildlife
include planning, coordinating and monitoring enforcement management at the
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to ensure that inspections and
control over import, export and re-export activities comply with
regulations.
“Routine inspections of consignments and wildlife enforcement operations
are also carried out at the KLIA Free Trade Zone to ensure that all
wildlife-related import, export or re-export activities comply with the
Wildlife Conservation Act 2010 and the International Trade in Endangered
Species Act 2008,” he said in a statement yesterday.
Nik Nazmi added that Malaysia has become a transit hub for smuggling
high-value wildlife items such as elephant ivory, rhino horns and exotic
reptiles, Bernama reported.
Data from Indian authorities on wildlife seizures involving flights from
KLIA Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 showed eight recorded cases in 2023 and 12
in 2024.
On March 7, Nik Nazmi visited KLIA Terminal 2 to inspect wildlife trade
enforcement activities and observed a wildlife detection simulation using
Perhilitan sniffer dogs.
He also received a briefing from Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) on
the baggage screening system at the airport.
“Ongoing enforcement efforts include collaboration with various agencies
such as the police, the Customs Department and the Immigration Department
under the Integrated Khazanah Operation (OBK),” he said.
Launched in September 2019, the OBK conducts scheduled operations in
wildlife crime hotspots, including border points at KLIA and other land,
air and seaport entry points.
Nik Nazmi stressed that KLIA is one of the country’s high-risk entry points
for wildlife smuggling, underscoring the crucial role of enforcement
agencies and MAHB in effectively curbing such activities.
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2025/03/12/ministry-to-enhance-enforcement-against-wildlife-trade-in-klia#goog_rewarded