Thai customs seize red panda, snakes in checked-in baggage

Thai customs seize red panda, snakes in checked-in baggage

Six Indian nationals were arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport for attempted smuggling.

A total of 87 reptiles and mammals were found in the baggage earlier this week. (Thailand’s customs department/AFP pic)
BANGKOK:
Thai customs officials rescued a red panda, snakes, monkeys and chameleons from checked-in luggage at the country’s main airport this week after arresting six Indian nationals for attempted smuggling.

A total of 87 reptiles and mammals were found in the baggage, including chameleons, snakes, a large-beaked parrot, red-eyed squirrels, bats and monkeys.

Some animals were wrapped in paper, others in plastic containers, photos from customs at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport showed.

The six, bound for Mumbai, were arrested on Monday, authorities said in a statement.

Thailand, which borders four countries, has seen its fair share of illegal wildlife trafficking and customs officials at Suvarnabhumi often seize reptiles and small animals in luggage.

There is high demand for animal products in countries including China, Myanmar and Thailand, where they are used in traditional medicine or consumed directly.

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