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Home / Crime and Justice / Monkeys, Meth Seized in Thai Wildlife Smuggling Bust

Monkeys, Meth Seized in Thai Wildlife Smuggling Bust

21 Dec

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Summary

  • Two men arrested in Thailand for suspected wildlife smuggling.
  • Authorities found 81 macaques and illegal drugs in their vehicle.
  • The suspects were attempting to smuggle monkeys into Cambodia.
Monkeys, Meth Seized in Thai Wildlife Smuggling Bust

Thai authorities apprehended two men on Friday, November 14, in Sa Kaeo province on charges related to wildlife smuggling and drug possession. During a vehicle inspection following a pursuit, officials discovered 81 macaques confined in duffel bags, alongside methamphetamine and crystal meth. The suspects admitted their participation in an international ring aiming to move the animals into Cambodia.

This event underscores the serious global issue of illegal wildlife trafficking, an industry estimated to be worth up to $10 billion annually and affecting thousands of plant and animal species. Thailand, a biodiversity hotspot, is frequently implicated in such activities, with authorities intercepting various animals being smuggled out of the country. Many species, including long-tailed macaques, are classified as vulnerable or endangered by the IUCN.

Efforts to combat this trade are ongoing, with 164 UN member states criminalizing wildlife trafficking to some extent. Conservation groups worldwide collaborate to enhance enforcement and decrease demand for illicit wildlife products. While illegal wildlife trade saw a 10% decrease in 2021, continued vigilance and individual action, such as purchasing sustainably sourced goods, are crucial.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Thai police found 81 macaques stuffed in duffel bags, along with methamphetamine pills and crystal meth.
Illegal wildlife trafficking affects nearly 4,000 species annually and is a major threat to endangered species, disrupting ecosystems and food chains.
The monkeys were being smuggled from Thailand into Cambodia.

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