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“Singto” appears again, a clip of DJ Phum playing along has been published on social media.

Bangkok: Director-General of the National Parks Department Revealed officials inspected farms in Nakhon Pathom province After appearing the lions of this farm Includes a scene in DJ Phum's video It was found to be displayed according to the date, time, and location in the permission request. Between 24-26 Jan. 2024, emphasizing bringing it out in public or set free There are severe penalties including imprisonment and fines. If you encounter a violator, please notify the Forest Protection Hotline 1362. Mr. Atthaphon Charoenchansa, Director-General of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, revealed that Received a report from Mr. Mana Permpool, Director of the Wildlife Conservation Division. Conservation Area Administration Office 3 (Ban Pong) (SBor. 3), which inspected the farm named Paint Can Farm, located in Nakhon Pathom Province From the preliminary examination that The lions of this farm It is the same one that appears in Mr. Phumjai's video. Tangsanga or DJ Phum It is a pict ure of DJ Phum playing with a lion cub. published via social media From examining information from the office document directory, it was found that the lion belongs to Mr. Kitt Techanilobon (Thansee Farm), who reported possession (birth) on January 8, 2024, and has a microchip number. 900219001878569 On January 24, 2024, the owner submitted documents requesting to move this lion to be temporarily displayed on January 24-26, 2024 at Kon Hua Krua Company Limited, No. 28 Soi Phibun Watthana 7, Rama 6 Road, Phaya Thai Subdistrict, Phaya Thai, Bangkok, by the Director of the Wildlife Conservation Section, S.B.O. 3 (Ban Pong), will consider allowing it to be displayed according to the date, time, and location in the request for permission. During today's inspection (January 26, 2024), officials inspected the area of the property that was reported as being occupied. (Lion Su paint can) found that the said lion has been brought back By checking the microchip numbers, the numbers appeared to match. The officials the refore informed the owner of this controlled wild animal that any transfers or changes must be notified to the officials every time. Mr. Atthaphon said From the incident, someone brought a lion out for a ride. Take them on a leash to walk in public places. or possession in various cases I would like to inform you that the lion (Panthera leo) is a controlled wild animal. Type A is a controlled wild animal that must have strict control measures. There are 10 types of controlled wild animals, Type A, including lions, cheetahs, jaguars, mountain gorillas, gorillas, common chimpanzees, bonobos, and Sumatran orangutans. bornean orangutan green anaconda snake All of these animals must be registered for possession of controlled wild animals. Taking good care of and arranging for welfare, for example, must arrange the possession to be stable and strong. To prevent controlled wild animals from escaping and harming others. Clear warning signs must be created. Movement must be properly organized and safe for controlled wildlife. and not cause harm to others. Or in the case where controlled wild animals of type A escape from the possession, notify the official within 24 hours. The Wild Animal Preservation and Protection Act 2019 has penalties regarding release or abandonment. 'Controlled wild animals' are subject to penalties according to Section 91. Violators according to Section 15, paragraph one, by abandoning or setting them free. There is a penalty of imprisonment not exceeding 6 months, a fine not exceeding 50,000 baht, or both. Type of possession notification according to Section 90. If you violate or fail to comply with Section 19, paragraph one, the type/remains specified in the announcement must be notified of possession. Violators are subject to imprisonment not exceeding 1 year, a fine not exceeding 100,000 baht, or both according to Section 91. Failure to comply with regulations issued according to the meaning of Section 19, paragraph two, imprisonment not exceeding 6 months or a fine not exceeding 50,000 baht, or both. adjust for possession of controlled wild animals Must strictly comply with the Wildlife Preservation and Protection Act 2019. For more information, please contact Foreign wildlife management section Wildlife and Flora Protection Division according to the Convention (CITES) 02-5610777 ext. 2912 or if you see aggressive wild animals Injured and lost wild animals can be contacted at Forest protection hotline 1362, 24 hours a day Source: Thai News Agency