Workshop seeks to improve law on protecting wild animals
Da Nang (VNA) – A workshop was held in the central city of Da Nang on July 19 to improve the legal system protecting rare wild animals in Vietnam.
The event was
co-organised by the National Assembly Committee for Judicial Affairs and the
Wildlife Conservation Society.
Head of the committee Le Thi Nga said Vietnam is
blessed with rich biodiversity, both flora and fauna, including many endangered
species listed in the World Red Book.
In recent years, the country’s biodiversity
resources are on the decline due to the complicated development of poaching,
trafficking, trading and storing activities, she said.
Therefore, the Penal Code and the Criminal
Procedure Code have specified regulations on crimes, penalties, and proceedings
to handle this crime, she added.
The workshop created a venue for participants to
discuss ways to improve laws on preventing and combating wildlife-related
crimes, she said.
According to the NA Committee for Judicial
Affairs, the wildlife-related crimes are developing in a complicated way in
Quang Binh, Quang Tri, Quang Nam, Dak Nong, Lam Dong, and Binh Phuoc with
cross-border trafficking activities.
Nga asked the People’s Committees of localities
to pay more attention to the protection of wild animals and build special
policies to improve the living standards of people residing near forests to
reduce poaching.-VNA