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Russian smuggling drugged orangutan held

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DenpAsAR: A Russian tourist attempting to smuggle a drugged orangutan out of Indonesia in his luggage to bring home and keep as a pet has been arrested in Bali, police said.

Andrei Zhestkov was detained in Denpasar airport late on Friday while passing through a security screening before a planned flight back to Russia.

Suspicious officers stopped him and opened his luggage to find a two-year-old male orangutan sleeping inside a rattan basket.

“We believe the orangutan was fed allergy pills which caused him to sleep. We found the pills inside the suitcase,” Bali conservati­on agency official I Ketut Catur Marbawa said yesterday.

“(Zhestkov) seemed prepared, like he was transporti­ng a baby,” he added. The 27-year-old also packed baby formula and blankets for the orangutan, Marbawa said.

Police also found two live geckos and five lizards inside the suitcase.

Zhestkov told authoritie­s that the protected species was gifted by his friend, another Russian tourist who bought the primate for US$3,000 (RM12,195) from a market in Java.

He claimed his friend, who has since left Indonesia, convinced him he could bring home the orangutan as a pet.

The Russian could face up to five years in prison and US$7,000 (RM28,450) in fines for smuggling, Marbawa said.

Orangutans are a critically endangered species, according to the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature, with only about 100,000 remaining worldwide.

Plantation workers and villagers in Indonesia often consider the apes pests and sometimes attack them, while poachers capture the animals to sell as pets. — AFP

 ?? — AFP ?? Foiled: Officials with Zhestkov (centre) and the rattan basket used to smuggle the orangutan at the airport in Denpasar, Bali.
— AFP Foiled: Officials with Zhestkov (centre) and the rattan basket used to smuggle the orangutan at the airport in Denpasar, Bali.

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