Khaleej Times

Four exotic animals found in air passenger’s luggage at Chennai

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Smuggled from Bangkok

The Customs team of Chennai Airport has seized four animals of exotic species from the luggage of a male passenger. “Two pygmy marmosets and two dusky leaf monkeys were found in the baggage of an arriving passenger. The dusky leaf monkeys were found dead upon arrival,” officials said on Tuesay while adding that the pygmy marmosets were sent back to Bangkok. The exotic animals were seized under the Customs Act, 1962 read with Wildlife Protection Act 1972, they said. The passenger came from

Bangkok, and further investigat­ion into the case was on, said officials. Earlier in August this year, Customs officials at the airport had intercepte­d a male passenger carrying species of rare animals. The passenger had arrived from Bangkok. Post examinatio­ns, the officials recovered one debrazza monkey, 15 king snakes, five ball pythons and two aldabra tortoises from the checked-in baggage. —ani

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