Saturday, May 14, 2011

Man caught with live animals smuggled in suitcase

IOL pic may 13  airport travellersA man has been caught trying to smuggle a baby bear, a pair of panthers, two leopard and some monkeys out of Thailand in his luggage.

Noor Mahmoodr, a 36-year-old citizen of the United Arab Emirates, was detained soon after midnight by undercover officers at a Bangkok airport with the animals - all aged under two months - in his cases.

Mahmoodr, who was trying to get the animals onto a first-class flight to Dubai was charged with smuggling endangered species out of Thailand.
One of the bags had been abandoned in an airport lounge because the animals were too noisy.

"This is a very unusual case and a very large one so we really applaud the Thai police for going after them as strongly as they did," said Roy Schlieben of wildlife protection group FREELAND, whose staff were present at the arrest.

Several people were thought to be involved and police investigations are under way into a wider network of traffickers, Schlieben said.

The animals were taken into the care of local veterinarians.

"There's a pretty strong likelihood that some of them wouldn't have survived the flight in the condition they were in," he said.

"The fact they were transported alive would indicate the person at the other end wanted to keep them in their residence or some sort of zoo, or maybe even breed them," he said.

If convicted, Mahmoodr could face up to four years in jail and a 40,000 baht (about $A1200) fine, Kiattipong said.

Thailand is a hub for illegal wildlife trafficking and authorities often find rare turtles, tortoises, snakes and lizards. Finding such a variety of mammals is unusual.

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