Indonesian Officials Confiscate And Destroy Illegal Items Made From Endangered Animals
*** EXCLUSIVE *** WEST JAVA, INDONESIA - NOVEMBER 01: Indonesian police officers set fire a stockpile of Stuffed Sumatran tigers, two Sun Bear, five bird of paradise, two peafowl, two-tailed Eagles Bronrok, Javan Gibon, Siamang, and other illegal parts in an effort to discourage wildlife smuggling at office of National Police headquarters in Bandung on November 01, 2016 in West Java, Indonesia. The illegal items were confiscated from wild animal poachers and a illegal wild animal traders in West Java as Indonesia's government continues fighting against the illegal wild animal trade on the black market. Police arrested a suspect with the initials AS 51, a businessman who proved to save endangered species and has 38 animals in the dead and other parts of the body of animals that have been preserved. A total of 38 kinds of rare animals are preserved came from Bandung Zoo and Animal Park Cikembulan who do not have documents such as letters or interrogation death of animals, when the animals were dead. All animals are preserved after death in zoos and traded illegally. AS, was arrested at his residence in the area of old-fashioned Cibeunying, Sadang Serang Village, District Coblong, Bandung. PHOTOGRAPH BY Jefta Images / (Photo credit should read Jefta Images/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

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