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Thai authorities say they have
detained a monk attempting to smuggle tiger skins and fangs from a Buddhist
temple.
Operators at Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua
temple, known as the "Tiger Temple", are accused of wildlife
trafficking and animal abuse. They deny the charges.
On Wednesday, wildlife officials
found the bodies of 40 dead tiger cubs at the temple complex.
The discovery came during a
week-long effort to relocate 137 tigers from the tourist site in Kanchanaburi
province.
The temple operators had resisted
previous attempts to remove the tigers.
Police intercepted the monk, and
two other men, in a lorry leaving the temple in western Thailand on Thursday.
The authorities confiscated two
full-length tiger skins, about 700 amulets made from tiger parts, and 10 tiger
fangs, Teunchai Noochdumrong, director of of the Wildlife Conservation Office,
told the BBC.
"This confiscation shows
that the temple is likely involved in illegal tiger trade. They are clearly
violating the law in selling, distributing of transferring the protected
animals or their parts," she said.
Wildlife authorities in Thailand
have said they will press charges against the temple.
On Wednesday, tiger cub corpses
were found in a freezer at the complex, along with body parts from other
animals.
Police Col Bandith Meungsukhum
told the Agence France-Presse news agency the cubs would have been one or two
days old, but it was not clear how long they had been dead.
They will be DNA tested to see
whether they were related to other tigers at the site.
Officials say the temple
operators could be charged with keeping the carcasses without permission.
The temple previously said it had
decided in 2010 to stop cremating cubs which died soon after birth. It has
always denied trafficking allegations.
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