
Filipino-Chinese couple arrested for selling endangered birds in Manila
A FILIPINO-Chinese couple was arrested by agents of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) for selling exotic and endangered birds in an entrapment operation in Manila.
NBI-Environmental Crimes Division (NBI-EnCD) identified the suspects as Fe Anita Dulay Qua and Wilson Qua.
Acting on an intelligence report, the NBI-EnCD conducted surveillance and confirmed that Fe Anita was selling exotic birds, including 29 endangered “Sun Conure,” without necessary permits.
Verification with the DENR-NCR and Biodiversity Management Bureau (BMB) confirmed that the birds were categorized as endangered species.
An adult Sun Conure could cost up to US$500 (₱27,000).
The suspects were charged with violation of Wildlife Resources Conservation and Protection Act, in relation to Republic Act No. 10175 before the Manila City Prosecutor’s Office.