Singapore News - A man admitted in court to selling a juvenile Sunda pangolin to a man who turned out to be a National Parks Board (NParks) officer on a sting operation. On Tuesday, Singaporean Eddy Hairizan Romme Ramdzan, 20, pleaded guilty to one charge of selling protected wildlife. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE, Dec 8 He claimed to be temporarily looking after a critically endangered Sunda slow loris until he knew who to hand it to, but Lau Chai Hock ended up keeping the.