Written Answer by Ministry of National Development on smuggling of birds

Sep 3, 2019


Mr Yee Chia Hsing: To ask the Minister for National Development:
(a) whether there can be additional measures to ensure that pet bird shops do not get their sources from illegal smugglers of pet birds; and
(b) whether the penalties for illegal smugglers can be increased to include caning and confiscation of vehicles used.


Answer:

Importers are required to have the necessary health certificates and import permits to bring birds into Singapore. NParks works closely with Singapore Customs, the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority, as well as local and international partners to carry out checks at Singapore’s borders to combat bird smuggling.

Under the Animals and Birds Act (ABA), those found guilty of smuggling animals may be fined up to $10,000 and/or face imprisonment of up to one year. The penalties are higher for offences involving endangered species protected under the Endangered Species (Import and Export) Act (ESA). In addition, smugglers found guilty of animal cruelty may be fined up to $15,000 and/or face imprisonment of up to 18 months for a first offence, with higher penalties for those who do so in the course of carrying on an animal-related business. NParks can also seize the vehicle used for smuggling.

Pet shops are also required to maintain records of each bird that they have kept in their premises as part of NParks’ pet shop licensing conditions. These records must include the source, import date, importer, date of reception, and date of sale of the bird. NParks conducts periodic unannounced checks at pet shops to ensure that the numbers and species of birds in the shops match import records. 

Under the ABA, shops found in breach of NParks’ licensing conditions may be fined up to $5,000, and their licences may be suspended or revoked. Higher penalties may be imposed for offences involving endangered species protected under the ESA.

NParks will continue to review these requirements and penalties to ensure that they remain robust and effective.