Siem Reap Wildlife Dealers Detained But Not Punished
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Siem Reap Wildlife Dealers Detained But Not Punished
Siem Reap, Cambodia News: Two women, suspected of wildlife trafficking, were detained for questioning by Forestry Administration officials on 4 September 2018, after 200 wild animals, birds, and reptiles were discovered in cages.
The various animals have all been released in to the wild. As for the suspects, they have also been released, after promising never to trade in wildlife again.
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