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July 2002

Two engines for the ALE section of Malta’s police

International Animal Rescue Malta has always worked very closely with the ALE section of the Malta police. This section is responsible for the enforcement of laws to protect the environment.

The new engines donated by IARIn 1996, IAR donated a RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) to the police equipped with a 90 horse power engine to protect Maltese waters from illegal hunting. With the help of the RIB, the ALE managed to take legal action against several lawbreakers at sea.

Following the donation of the RIB, some hunters equipped their boats with more powerful engines and so IAR Malta started a campaign to acquire more and better equipment for the police. After talks and evaluation of the work done by the ALE at sea, IAR UK decided to replace the engine with a bigger one and gave the police a 165hp engine. A second engine for another police boat was donated through IAR Malta from an environmental group in Germany known as the Komitee. While the IAR engine was on its trial run at sea, the police intercepted two men who were illegally importing a number of songbirds from Sicily into Malta.

The two engines will now form part of a bigger fleet used by the police to patrol our seas. The new Parliamentary Secretary for the Environment is also buying two RIBs for the section, so the fleet will consist of four boats in total.

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August 2008
Volunteer gives glowing report of her time in Goa
Gal Marwitz from Israel has given a glowing account of the time she spent volunteering at IAR’s clinic and rescue centre in Goa.

July 2008
Wildlife traders sent to prison in Indonesia
Following a joint raid earlier this year by the Forestry Department, International Animal Rescue and the Institute of Animal Advocacy (LASA), two traders in Jatinegara market, Jakarta, Indonesia were arrested.

June 2008
Update on IAR’s work in Indonesia
As well as macaques and slow lorises, our team in Indonesia has ended the suffering of a number of endangered Javan gibbons living in misery in a centre known as Cikananga.

June 2008
Goa vets examine hawksbill sea turtle
In June the vets at the International Animal Rescue centre in Goa had an unusual patient in the form of a giant Hawksbill sea turtle.

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