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Exotic Wildlife Seized in Philippines Bust
14 Jan
Summary
- Philippine authorities arrested six individuals smuggling exotic wildlife.
- Over 20 leopard tortoises and Nicobar pigeons were found on a boat.
- The operation targeted international wildlife trafficking laws.

Maritime authorities in the Philippines successfully dismantled a significant wildlife trafficking operation in early December, leading to the arrest of six foreign nationals. The operation, which took place on a boat in the General Santos City area, uncovered a cache of exotic animals, including over 20 leopard tortoises and several Nicobar pigeons. These species, originating from Africa and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands respectively, were discovered packed into crates, indicative of the perilous conditions faced by smuggled wildlife.
The six Indonesian nationals apprehended on board are now facing charges for multiple violations of both wildlife and immigration laws. Authorities are also seeking one additional individual, reportedly the boat operator from the Philippines' Sarangani province, in connection with the case. This bust underscores the ongoing challenge of combating the illegal international trade of endangered and exotic species.




