16 arrested in Indonesia’s Riau over alleged killings of critically endangered Sumatran elephants
The Straits Times
According to the World Wide Fund for Nature, only 2,400 to 2,800 Sumatran elephants remain in the wild. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PEKANBARU, Indonesia – Indonesian police have arrested 16 suspects in connection with the separate killings of two critically endangered Sumatran elephants in Riau, cases that have renewed scrutiny of wildlife protection in the province.
National Police spokesman Johnny Eddizon Isir said 15 people have been arrested over the killing of a 40-year-old wild Sumatran elephant in Pelalawan regency in February.
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