Airport sting seizes exotic lizard and rat


Whisked away: The seized monitor lizard and giant forest rat had an estimated value of about RM5,700. — The Nation/ANN

State ­agencies intercep­ted a transnational wildlife trafficking attempt, in a sting at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport.

A Thai male passenger was detained after officials discovered live protected animals hidden inside his suitcases, underscoring the persistent threat of the illegal exotic pet trade.

Santanee Phairattanakorn, director of the Suvarnabhumi Airport Passenger Control Customs Office, confirmed yesterday that the seizure took place on Monday.

Acting on a tip-off and through profiling efforts, customs officers teamed up with the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to search a passenger arriving from the Philippines.

After a rigorous inspection of the man’s luggage, officers uncovered a monitor lizard and a giant forest rat.

The illicit cargo has an estima­ted market value of about US$1,450 (RM5,700).

The Thai suspect was later taken into custody to face formal char­ges.

Santanee noted that the suspect is facing a litany of charges under Thai law, including the Wild Animal Conservation and Protection Act (2019) for the unauthorised import of protected species.

The man also faces prosecution under the Animal Epidemics Actfor bypassing health screenings and the Customs Act (2017) for evading formal entry procedures.

Santanee said such activities are often linked to larger trans­national syndicates that cause ­irreparable damage to global ­ecosystems and tarnish Thailand’s international standing. — The Nation/ANN

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