Man Detained For Smuggling 100 Endangered Species From Thailand
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Vipers, turtles found in luggage highlights growing Thailand-India wildlife trafficking trend, says NGO
BANGKOK, June 10 — Venomous vipers found in checked bags on a flight from Thailand to India illustrate a “very troubling” trend in wildlife trafficking driven by the exotic pet trade, an NGO warned today. Indian customs officials last week arrested an Indian national after finding dozens of snakes and several turtles in their luggage. Among them were several spider-tailed horned vipers, a venomous species only described by scientists in 2006 and…
Amazing scenes at the airport in Mumbai, India – customs officers were amazed when they discovered a shocking amount of contraband in the luggage of a passenger travelling from Thailand. The man, who “showed signs of nervousness”, drew the attention of customs officers. After stopping and searching, it turned out that he had hidden wild animals in his luggage. This would not be surprising, because animal smuggling between India and Thailand is q…
Tartarurga, Bird and Game: Man Is Arrested at an Airport in India by Smuggling More than 100 Animals
The event was considered 'significant' by the official authorities of the Indian Alps who received an unexplained and life-threatening burden of forest life, including customs, gammas and exotic recipes, coming from Thailand. The event was considered to be "significant" by the authorities. Morango's moon of 2025 will be the lowest in almost 20 years; he knows how to observe 'superformigas' colonies have caused energy cuts in Europe; he understan…
Man held for smuggling protected wildlife species from Thailand
Mumbai, Jun 9 (PTI) A man was arrested at Mumbai airport for allegedly smuggling protected wildlife species from Thailand on Monday, a Customs official said.He was stopped on a specific tip-off after he landed at the airport here and his bags were checked, the official said."We found a Chaco Golden Knee Tarantula (Grammostola pulchripes) and a Tarantula (Brachypelma spp) as well Iguana (Iguana spp.) (80 numbers including 30 dead), Leucistic Suga…
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