Saturday, January 1, 2011

The Serpent King

How a notorious Malaysian wildlife smuggler was brought to justice -- and what it tells us about stopping the world's most profitable black market.

BY BRYAN CHRISTY |

It began almost innocently. A broken lock on a suitcase moving through Kuala Lumpur International Airport this summer led to an odd discovery: nearly 100 baby boa constrictors, two vipers, and a South American turtle, all hidden inside. It was a fairly modest cache for a wildlife smuggler, but the man who claimed the suitcase was no ordinary criminal. He was Anson Wong Keng Liang, the world's most notorious wildlife trafficker. And instead of a slap on the wrist, which he might reasonably have expected, Wong was about to receive a surprising punishment.

From the tiny Malaysian island of Penang, in a storefront no larger than your average nail salon, Wong commanded one of the world's largest wildlife trafficking syndicates. Much of the work Wong's company, Sungai Rusa Wildlife, had done since he got into the business three decades ago was above-board: He legally wholesaled tens of thousands of wild reptiles annually, making him the likely source for many of the snakes, lizards, turtles, and frogs on sale in American pet stores. But using a private zoo as a cover, he also offered an astounding array of contraband, including snow leopard pelts, panda bear skins, rhino horns, rare birds, and Komodo dragons. He moved everything from chinchillas to elephants, smuggling critically endangered wildlife from Australia, China, Madagascar, New Zealand, South America, and elsewhere to markets largely in Europe, Japan, and the United States. For a man capable of brokering these kinds of deals, Wong's arrest over a suitcase of boa constrictors was the equivalent of a Mexican narcotraficante getting caught with a few marijuana cigarettes in his pocket.

Wong's long career beyond the reach of the law offers a window on the illegal wildlife trade and our broken system to combat it. Underfunded law enforcement, government corruption, controversy-shy NGOs, and a feeble international legal framework have yielded few inroads against wildlife syndicates or kingpins like Anson Wong. Wong's arrest and his sentencing in November 2010 provide a lesson on how to change that.


The Things They Carried
Scenes from the illegal
wildlife trade.

The illegal wildlife trade is often described in the press as a $10 or even $20 billion-a-year industry, just behind illegal drugs and weapons trafficking in scale. But in truth, no one really knows how big the illegal wildlife trade is; the few serious efforts to quantify it have failed. Certainly the range of life forms on offer -- timber, fish, exotic pets, coral, ivory, skins, supplies for traditional Asian medicines, and on -- represents billions of dollars a year, legal and illegal. China alone consumes vast amounts of endangered species -- freshwater turtles, spiny anteaters, even tigers -- as delicacies or for medicinal purposes, while other countries in Asia and the rest of the world collect them as pets, or make watchbands, scarves, perfume, furniture, and wall ornaments out of them. What makes the illegal trade so lucrative is its minimal risk: Few traffickers are ever caught, fewer still are prosecuted, and those who are convicted generally end up paying fines the size of parking tickets. Almost no one goes to jail. As a result, the illegal wildlife trade may be the world's most profitable form of transnational crime.Read more.

Happy New Year.....and why you think UMNO is hated?

Hantu Laut

I meant to write on this issue but was indisposed for the past one week.

Many of you read many things on the Internet so time can be a big constraint so I'll keep it short and simple, a lengthy article would just slum your interest.

I wasn't shocked when I read this.

People in the know and those that have had the bad experience of dealing with these overzealous and stupid aides of not only the Prime Minister but other Federal ministers as well would tell you the many horror stories of these toadying good for nothing balls carriers when they come to Sabah and Sarawak.

They treat Sabah and Sarawak as the inferior dominions.They forgot, ignorant, or maybe, just plain stupid to know that Sabah and Sarawak jointly have land mass almost four times bigger than theirs and have more than enough intelligent beings living on it and guess what we are also now the bigger contributor to the oil revenue which oiled a big portion of the Federal Budget.

If the impossible can be made possible they would want the ground their bosses walked on to be laid in gold instead of the red carpet.That's how much they depended on apple polishing to keep their jobs and most of the times their bosses were either unaware or a party to their ungodly demands.

None of this "I am superior than you" thing happened during Tengku,Razak and Hussein's time.There was so much modesty then.Very little of this happened during Mahathir's time because he takes no nonsense approach to such things.

A good and well-respected leader does not need his aide going around acting like thugs and goons demanding respect for the boss.Only in the underworld such thing exists.Respect is earned, not demanded. The worst, I was told, was during Pak Lah's time when his 4th Floor Oxford brown-nosing yahoos strutting all over the country excessively exhaling the Oxford's air.Pak Lah was so awed by the word 'Oxford' he simply let them run wild.

I am in Hanoi at the moment and yesterday I visited Ho Chi Minh's living history, his mausoleum and his modest living quarters.

What I saw changed my view of this Leninist and the selfless and modest life he led during his revolutionary years and after he became the great leader.Such leaders don't exist anymore.Good leaders are forever revered, bad leaders forever cursed.Everywhere you go the Vietnamese people are so in awed of this great man.

Najib's aide, whoever he is, must have tipped the scale for being the most stupid of the lot. He has done his boss the biggest disfavour by trying to curry favour with him.

It's beyond one's imagination to think that such educated and cultured person...ooops! did I say cultured? Well! some of them think they are, but refering to my 'cultural lexicon' it says bad breeding.

Money,education and your outlook does not make you cultured, it's your behaviour that constitutes whether your are cultured or not and whether you are worthy of respect.

What do the simple-minded Christians think of this? Naturally, they think Najib was the one who instructed his men to clear the way before he visits the place because some ulamaks already warned him not to visit other religious festivals.

Thinking the smartest thing to do to circumvent the unofficial 'fatwa' on the PM would be to knock down all the Christian crosses and stop them from singing their hymns would protect his boss from those religious bigots whom I think should be thrown in the dungeons of Kemunting where they can do less damage.All they did was to sabotage Najib's 1 Malaysia because they don't want 1 Malaysia, they want a fragmented Malaysia where they can wield the political power.

Just imagine if the Pope wish to visit and pray in our mosque and his aide came and demanded we chop off all the minarets and domes first before he can come to the mosque.What would you do? Wouldn't you tell him to fuck off or in extreme cases, say in Afghanistan, they chop off his head and send it back to the Pope and with a note 'come at your own risk'.

Anyway, minarets and domes are not symbols of Islam but are just Islamic architecture that have timelessly been incorporated in the design and construction of mosques in Islamic countries.Visit the 'Grand Mosque' of Xian in China and some typical ignorant Malaysian Muslims would probably think it's a temple.There were no domes and minarets, just Quranic inscriptions on its walls.

There are many of these apple polishers, sychophants, ass-lickers or whatever you wish to call them that walk the ghostly corridors of Putrajaya making ungodly demands on what they think the lesser beings.

The action taken by his aide was no mistake, it was done with a purpose and no amount of explanation should be entertained.If I were Najib I look at it as a sabotage rather than a mistake.

Najib should remove such officers from his retinue of aides or his popularity would continue to shrink.

..and why do you think UMNO is hated ?.....ask these 'tukang angkat kaki'


Friday, December 31, 2010

HAPPY NEW YEAR!













Hantu Laut

GREETINGS FROM HANOI.

Out of action the past five days, down with food poisoning while in Phnom Penh.

Horrible! Horrible!

On drip for 12 hours at private hospital in Phnom Penh. The joke is, I think, got it from the 'baked moule' at one of the renowned French restaurants (can't name it, in case they sue me) in Phnom Penh.

Missed my Air Asia flight on Tuesday 8.35 a.m, ticket washed out. Luckily, with friend at MAS in Phnom Penh managed to catch MAS 11.15 a.m to KL same morning, spent two nights in KL to recuperate.

Left for Hanoi Thurday morning and staying at one of the hotels in the Old Quarters.Weather fantastic. Halong Bay on Monday.

Hanoi is gearing up for the big bash tonight.Can see huge preparations for the countdown all over the city with stages and huge sound systems erected in many places.

WISHING FRIENDS AND ALL MALAYSIANS A HAPPY NEW YEAR

Friday, December 24, 2010

MERRY CHRISTMAS




MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL MY CHRISTIAN FRIENDS AND READERS AND TO ALL MALAYSIANS

MAY WE SHARE THIS JOY OF CHRISTMAS TOGETHER.