Indonesian man gets four years jail for killing elephant in

Indonesian man gets four years jail for killing elephant in Tawau district


KOTA KINABALU: An Indonesian man faces a four-year jail sentence for killing an endangered Borneo pygmy elephant in 2019 in Sabah's Tawau district.
In handing down the sentence, Tawau Sessions Court judge Awang Kerisnada Mahmud ordered that the sentence of 46-year-old Martin Alok run from the date of his remand on Oct 14, 2019.
The sentencing on Wednesday (July 14) comes after Martin pleaded guilty on Tuesday (July 13) to the offence under Section 41(1) of the Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997 for possession of a fully protected animal and its body parts.
In handing down the sentence to the unrepresented Martin, Awang ordered for Martin to be handed over the Immigration Department for deportation at the end of his jail sentence.

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