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South Korean actress faces 5 years in Thai prison for catching endangered clams in reality TV stunt

Agence France-Presse • July 8, 2019, 10:27:49 IST
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Hat Chao Mai National Park chief filed two charges against Lee Yeol-eum for violating the National Parks law and Wildlife Protection law.

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South Korean actress faces 5 years in Thai prison for catching endangered clams in reality TV stunt

Bangkok: A South Korean actress faces up to five years in a Thai jail for catching endangered giant clams in a reality TV stunt, an official said on Saturday, 6 July despite the show’s extensive apology. Lee Yeol-eum was filmed diving for giant clams at a Thai marine park for a 30 June episode of Law of the Jungle — a popular South Korean reality show. [caption id=“attachment_6953071” align=“alignnone” width=“825”] ![South Korean actress Lee Yeol-eum. Image from Twitter](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/large_file_plugin/2019/07/1562560782_LeeYeoleumScila.jpg) South Korean actress Lee Yeol-eum. Image from Twitter[/caption] After prising two giant clams from the coral-laid seabed, Lee pumped them in the air yelling “I caught it!” The creatures are listed as an endangered species and protected under Thai law. A picture of 23-year-old Lee picking up the mollusks started circulating online, bringing the star of Korean TV drama My First Love to the attention of authorities. Narong Kongaid, the head of Hat Chao Mai National Park — where the show was filmed in April —told Agence France-Presse he filed two charges on Wednesday against the actress for violating the National Parks law and the Wildlife Protection law. “She is subjected to five years imprisonment,” Narong told AFP. The production company had apologised, he said, “but this is a criminal case and we cannot withdraw the complaint.” The police will figure out a way to find Lee even if she’s no longer in Thailand, Narong added. While the criminal complaint has been filed with the police, it is now up to the court’s prosecutor to decide if Lee will be pursued or if the case will be dropped. She faces either five years imprisonment under the National Parks law, or four years if sought for breaking the Wildlife Protection law. Both laws also carry fines of 20,000 baht ($650). In a statement published on Friday, the South Korean show offered their “deep apologies” for not being aware of Thailand’s wildlife regulations. “We will be more cautious of our actions when producing the show in the future,” it said. Lee made her TV debut six years ago and has been working steadily since, starring in the 2016 drama series Monster and the 2017 box office crime drama hit, The King.

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