THAILAND (TR) – Local police have
arrested a Japanese woman who was found to be in possession of dozens of rare reptiles without
authorization, reports NHK (Nov.
23).
On Tuesday, the woman, a
44-year-old resident of Fukushima Prefecture, was found by an airline employee
to be in possession of a suitcase containing 55 reptiles,
including Malayan snail-eating turtles and monitor lizards, at Bangkok
International Airport.
The woman, charged with violating
wildlife conservation laws, was scheduled to depart on a flight for Narita
International Airport.
“At the entrance of the airport I
was asked by an unknown Asian [to carry the reptiles],” the suspect was quoted.
“I received the suitcase and a commission of 100,000 yen. I did it like a
part-time job”
At the time of her arrest, the
woman was accompanied by a six-month-old boy.
“I do not know what kind of money
these animals will fetch on the market in Japan,” said the arresting officer,
“but I was surprised that even a woman with a child was involved in smuggling.”
Rare turtles and monitor lizards
are protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
of Wild Fauna and Flora of 1973.
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