Thailand busts Taiwanese woman hiding 30 star tortoises under her clothes at Suvarnabhumi
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BANGKOK, April 30 โ Thai authorities arrested a teenager at a Bangkok airport for allegedly smuggling 30 protected tortoises valued at about US$9,000 (RM36,000) that were taped under her clothing, wildlife officials said Wednesday.
Thailand is a major transit hub for wildlife smugglers who often sell highly prized endangered animals on the lucrative black market in Asia.
Authorities became suspicious of the 19-year-old Taiwanese womanโs unusual movements as she prepared to board a flight to Taipei early Tuesday, Thailandโs wildlife conservation department said in a statement.
A search at Suvarnabhumi airportโs departure terminal uncovered the Indian star tortoises โ 29 alive and one dead โ strapped to her body, the department said.
โThe suspect had used adhesive tape to immobilise the animals, packed them into cloth bags and attached them to her body to evade detection,โ it added.
The Thai customs department said the tortoises โ protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) โ commanded a high price on the black market, placing their total estimated value at around US$9,000.
The woman was charged with illegally transporting animals and evading customs controls.
Authorities said they were investigating whether she was part of a wider smuggling network.
Indian star tortoises are classified as a vulnerable species by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (ICUN), which says they have been targeted to meet international demand for use as โexotic petsโ.
The surviving tortoises were transferred to wildlife conservation officials for care and to serve as evidence. โ AFP