SINGAPORE – A National Parks Board (NParks) employee is among several people under investigation for handling a snake in a wooded area in Mandai.
It is illegal to touch or handle any wildlife in Singapore, unless special permission is given.
Videos and photos of the incident surfaced on May 31 in a public Facebook group. In visuals shared by an anonymous user, a man removes a snake from a tree at night, while another poses with a smaller snake.
They appeared to be accompanied by at least four people carrying torches and camera gear.
The larger reptile, which was more than a metre-long, was trying to escape onto the tree.
Responding to queries from The Straits Times, NParks’ group director for enforcement and investigation Jessica Kwok on June 10 confirmed that one of its staff had been present, without identifying him. She said that he had been there in his personal capacity.
She said NParks is investigating the incident that occurred on May 26 on the Mandai Trail, a hot spot for nature photographers.
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