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The operation was reported on 18 February 2026 by Komkrit Pinsai, head of the Wildlife Checkpoint at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Samut Prakan province. The arrest followed a joint inspection under the Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (C.I.Q.) framework, involving customs officers, investigation and suppression units, the airport animal quarantine station, airport security, the fisheries inspection checkpoint and the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division (Division 2).
A search of the suspect’s luggage uncovered 15 live wild animals hidden among checked baggage in a suitcase. The animals included one live langur found in a rectangular plastic basket, one live gibbon found in another rectangular plastic baskets and 13 live turtles, identified as Pulu turtles and freshwater turtles, placed in five cloth bags. Officers also seized a mobile phone, believed to have been used in the commission of the offence, which the suspect consented to surrender as evidence.
Authorities charged the suspect under the Wildlife Preservation and Protection Act B.E. 2562 (2019), Sections 23, 17 and 18; the Customs Act B.E. 2560 (2017), Sections 242 and 252 in conjunction with Section 166; the Animal Epidemics Act B.E. 2558 (2015), Section 31; and the Royal Ordinance on Fisheries B.E. 2558 (2015), Section 92. The case has been forwarded to Suvarnabhumi Airport Police Station for further legal proceedings.
Khoasod reported that the confiscated animals have been handed over to the Wildlife Conservation Office and the Fisheries Checkpoint at Suvarnabhumi Airport for care and species verification as part of the case file. Officials stated that the inspection formed part of ongoing efforts to prevent wildlife trafficking and related forestry offences within the airport’s jurisdiction.
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Key Takeaways
• An Indian man was arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport with 15 live wild animals hidden in his luggage.
• The animals included a langur, a gibbon and 13 turtles concealed in baskets and cloth bags inside a suitcase.
• The suspect faces multiple charges under wildlife, customs, animal epidemic and fisheries laws, with the case sent to police for prosecution.
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Adapted by ASEAN Now Khaosod 19 Feb 2026
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