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Mumbai Airport: Passenger From Bangkok Arrested With 67 Exotic Animals Hidden in Luggage

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: September 15, 2025 15:03 IST

A man was arrested by the Customs at the Mumbai international airport, allegedly with 67 exotic animals hidden in ...

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A man was arrested by the Customs at the Mumbai international airport, allegedly with 67 exotic animals hidden in his luggage. The passenger, who had come in from Bangkok in Thailand, was held in the early hours of Sunday, September 14.

"Species like leopard tortoises, turtles, meerkats, hyrax, sugar glider as well as rare and endangered monitor lizards were part of the haul. The Wildlife Crime Control Bureau initiated a deportation order of these live species under Wildlife Protection Act. The animals were sent back to Bangkok," the official told the news agency PTI.

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Wildlife rescue experts from NGO Resqink Association for Wildlife Welfare assisted in the immediate rescue, identification, treatment and stabilisation of animals, the official added.

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