Thai police seize endangered species in market raid

Authors: 
Agence France-Presse
Document Type: 
Media
Citation: 
Agence France-Presse. (2008, March 23). Thai police seize endangered species in market raid. [Online]. Available: http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jvEcx58vmfgaazNyDmC3BUJY7GzQ [2008, May 13].
Year Published: 
2008
Type Work: 
News Release
Availability: 
Online
Language: 
English
Country: 
Thailand
Url: 
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jvEcx58vmfgaazNyDmC3BUJY7GzQ
Bushmeat Asian Type: 
Wildlife Trade
Keywords: 
Thailand; enforcement; trade; endangered; raid; market; arrest; pet; otters; slow lorises; birds; tortoises; tourism; smuggling; police
Abstract: 
Thai wildlife police have arrested two vendors and seized more than 200 rare animals including endangered tortoises during a raid at Bangkok's popular weekend market, police said Sunday. The sting operation on Saturday in the pet section of the sprawling Chatuchak Market turned up more than two million baht (64,000 dollars) worth of rare otters, slow lorises, birds and 21 endangered Madagascar tortoises. "Police are taking the suppression of endangered species smuggling very seriously," said Police Colonel Thanayos Kengkasikit of Thailand's environmental crime division. He told AFP that police arrested one woman and one man and charged them with smuggling endangered species. The pair denied the charges and were each released on 40,000-baht bail, he added. The Madagascar tortoise -- or geochelone yniphora -- is on the World Conservation Union's red list of endangered species. A wildlife charity said in a statement that the undercover raid of 10 shops was the largest...
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