Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese law enforcement agencieshave rolled out stringent measures to fight wildlife trafficking, according to insiders.
In the northern border province of Lang Son, many cases werebrought to trial in the past five years.
The province is the first locality to handle a caseinvolving seahorse, which is listed in the Convention on International Trade inEndangered Species (CITES). A person sentenced to spend four years in prisonfor smuggling 128kg of the fish in February.
In addition, Lang Son authorities handed down the longestimprisonment term of 10 years to a person trafficking 21 dried black-shanked doucs,which is the heftiest punishment ever for wildlife trade in Vietnam.
Last year, Vietnam recorded more than 3,700 wildlife violations.They comprised of 2,594 cases in advertising illegal wildlife trade, nearly 1,000others of captivity and over 180 of smuggling, according to the Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV).
The 2015 Penal Code, amended two years later, is a stridein handling wildlife trade in Vietnam, with violators being arrested in 95percent of the cases detected in 2021, much higher than the rates reported inprevious years.
The ENV has proposed theGovernment and relevant agencies to fine-tune regulations on the management ofcaptivity in the country, especially of tigers.
Law enforcement agencies need to closely join hands to buildan inter-sectoral mechanism in wildlife trade prevention and combat in a consistent manner, and workto raise awareness of reducing consumption demand for wildlife products, it said.
Sustainable livelihoods for people residing close to forestareas are also needed to ease pressure from poaching./.