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News In Madagascar, revived environmental crime hotline leads to tortoise bust

A Malagasy civil society group recently relaunched a hotline for people to report environmental crimes while avoiding the reprisals that often follow when they make such reports to the authorities - The group hired four environmental lawyers to answer the phones and investigate the cases, referring some to government agencies for enforcement - An anonymous caller told hotline lawyers about a classified ad for endangered tortoises in a Malagasy newspaper. The call led to the arrest in March of the seller, a government worker who is now in prison awaiting trial - Many governments have online and telephone reporting options for environmental and wildlife crimes. However, in countries with corrupt institutions and weak law enforcement, NGOs and civil society groups often run the hotlines.

by Edward Carver on 6 April 2020

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Source Mongabay
Release date 10/04/2020
Geographical coverage Madagascar
Keywords environmental crime, hotline, tortoise

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