Sabah wildlife authorities arrested a 27-year-old Filipino man in Kampung Paris 3 following a raid on a plantation. The man was found in possession of ten live pangolins, a critically endangered species. An elephant tusk was also recovered during the operation. Pangolins are protected under Malaysian law, and trafficking them carries severe penalties. The arrest highlights ongoing efforts to combat illegal wildlife trade in the region. Authorities are investigating the source of the pangolins and the intended destination for both the animals and the ivory. The suspect is currently in custody and faces charges related to wildlife trafficking offenses.