Friday, February 26, 2010

Men detained for killing rare cattle in Cambodia

Thursday, February 25, 2010
Associated Press

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -- Two hunters have been detained for killing two banteng, an endangered wild cattle species, in a protected forest in northern Cambodia, an official said Thursday.

They were arrested Monday as they were butchering the animals they shot with AK-47 assault rifles near Anlong Veng, the former stronghold of deceased Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot, said Tiv Sovantha, a provincial prosecutor.

He said that Bou Hoeurn and Chin Chuon could each face a five-year prison term if convicted. A third poacher is still being sought.

The banteng, which is native to Southeast Asia, is listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and is protected by law in Cambodia.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Finally they realized the importance of preserving wild animals and its environments. Without punishment, Cambodians will never learn and that country will go down with it...stupid.

Anonymous said...

Great! make sure you butcher those hunters

Anonymous said...

apparently these men don't understand the importance of wildlife conservancy program in cambodia. i wonder did they get educated about this? please help encourage wildlife conservancy so future generation are able to appreciate cambodia's wildlife.