Thai Airport seized 109 living animals in the suitcase: 50 lizards, 20 snakes, 35 turtles, etc.

Author:Pole news Time:2022.06.29

Jimu Journalist Hu Xiuwen

Intern Peng Xinyi

According to a report by the United States Cable Television News Network on June 28, two Indian women were arrested at Suwannap Airport in Bangkok, Thailand and were accused of smuggling because the staff found 109 living animals in their luggage.

Wildlife found in luggage

On June 27, the Wild Animal Plant Protection Department of Thailand National Park stated that after the X -ray inspection, the airport staff found these wild animals in the two luggage, including 2 white pigs, 2 crickets, and 35 turtles. , 50 lizards and 20 snakes.

The Thai authorities said that the suitcases were two Indian women, and they were 38 -year -old Nitia Lia and 24 -year -old Zakia Soltana Ibrahim. The two would have boarded a flight to Kimner, India. The two women were reportedly accused of illegal.

Lizard in women's luggage

It is reported that for a long time, the transportation of transportation through the airport has always been a problem existing in the area. In 2019, the customs officer found a January leopard cub in the luggage of a man from Bangkok from Bangkok, and the customs officers detained him at the airport.

Wildlife trading monitoring agencies released a report in March 2022 saying that from 2011 to 2020, more than 70,000 local and foreign wild animals were discovered at 140 times at 180 airports in India, including them, including them, including them, including them, including them, including them. Body parts or derivatives. The report also mentioned that the wild animals recorded by Kimner International Airport in India have the most incidents, followed by Mumbai's Jetla Pati Hivagi International Airport and New Della British Gandhi International Airport.

(Image source: American Cable TV News Network)

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