Malaysian cop detained for trying to smuggle pangolins into Thailand


SONGKLA (Bernama): A Malaysian policeman was detained when he allegedly attempted to smuggle 47 pangolins worth more than 1mil baht (RM128,000) to Thailand.

Sadao customs chief Siripong Wuttinam said the 27-year-old man was stopped for check upon arrival at the Sadao Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) complex early Thursday (Feb 28).

Upon checking the car, the officers found a number of sacks containing live pangolins hidden under the bonnet.

When arrested, the man failed to produce any documents and admitted that the animals, which were procured in Alor Setar, Kedah, would be sold in Sadao town before being exported to China.

He said the man would be charged in the Nathavi Court here on Friday (March 1). - Bernama 
 

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