Two Taiwanese nationals were arrested in Thailand after allegedly attempting to smuggle protected animals out of the country via Don Mueang Airport.
The arrests took place on Friday (3 April) during a joint enforcement operation involving wildlife officers, environmental crime police, airport authorities, and airline staff.
The suspects, surnamed Chen and Wu, aged 25 and 32, were intercepted while preparing to board a flight to Kaohsiung.
Source: Khaosod English
During checks, officers discovered three live protected animals hidden on the suspects.
According to Khaosod, these were identified as two Asian small-clawed otters and one slow loris.
Both the animals and the suspects were taken into custody for further investigation.
Source: DNP News
The case has been referred to the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division.
The pair are being investigated under Thailand’s Wildlife Preservation and Protection Act of 2019 for possessing protected wildlife and attempting to export them without approval.
Authorities said they will take firm action and are looking into whether the case is linked to a larger wildlife trafficking syndicate.
Source: DNP News
Officials have also been instructed to expand investigations following the arrest.
In response, authorities are stepping up inspections at airports and border checkpoints across Thailand.
The move is part of broader efforts to clamp down on cross-border wildlife trafficking and illegal trade of protected species.
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Featured image adapted from DNP News.