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71 giant turtles seized in Bali

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Thu, 20 May 2010 1:23p.m.

A worker holds one of the green turtles (Chelonia mydas) after unloading it from a truck in Denpasar, Bali (Reuters)

A worker holds one of the green turtles (Chelonia mydas) after unloading it from a truck in Denpasar, Bali (Reuters)

Indonesian police have confiscated 71 endangered giant sea turtles from a food stall on the resort island of Bali, an officer said.

The owner of the stall was arrested when the giant green turtles, named chelonia mydas, were found inside his storehouse in Denpasar, chief detective Col. Andi Taqdir Rahmantiro said.

Rahmantiro said the stall owner told police he purchased the turtles, with an average size of more than one metre, from fishermen who caught them in waters off Sulawesi island.

Turtle meat is a traditional delicacy in the predominantly Hindu province of Bali, although Indonesia has banned turtle trade and consumption due to concerns about dwindling numbers and threats by animal welfare groups of a tourist boycott of Bali.

Turtles are among several protected species in Indonesia, a vast nation of 17,000 islands.

AP

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