Thursday, 14 Jan 2021 07:15 PM MYT
BY IDA LIM
Betsy and Lola ― the two of the gibbons taken by Perhilitan yesterday. ― Picture via Facebook/Gibbon Conservation Society
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 14 The Court of Appeal today decided that six gibbons seized by the Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) about two weeks ago should remain under the government department’s care for now, until the Federal Court’s final decision on the fate of the gibbons and the former wildlife ranger who was caring for them.
In late December 2020, Perhilitan had reportedly forcibly removed the six gibbons from former ranger Mariani Ramli’s Pahang-based Gibbon Rehabilitation Project (GReP) centre, where the gibbons had been undergoing years of uninterrupted rehabilitation for preparation to be released back to the wild.
LETTER | What happened at the gibbon centre
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LETTER | The Gibbon Conservation Society (GCS) would like to respond to the recent statement by the Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) regarding the events that took place at the Gibbon Rehabilitation Project (Grep) site between Dec 29 and 31 last year, especially with regard to the judicial review proceedings suit filed by GCS president Mariani Ramli.
On Dec 28, 2017, Mariani in her individual capacity filed a civil suit against five defendants namely:
Disciplinary Board for the Support Group (Perhilitan)
Public Services Disciplinary Appeal Board
Public Services Commission
The suit was to challenge three decisions: