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‘Feast’ of Thai wildlife seized at Cambodia border

By The Nation

 

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A man has been arrested in Sa Kaeo allegedly in possession of 36 bags of tortoises, seven bags of softshell turtles and 180 boxes containing snakes and monitor lizards loaded onto a pickup truck and waiting to be sold to Cambodian traders

 

Provincial police superintendent Pol Colonel Pirom Chantrapirom and his deputy in charge of the investigation, Pol Lt-Colonel Sivanat Saeso, briefed reporters on Wednesday (November 20) on the arrest of Phisanupong “Nook” Soonthornrot, 41.

 

Sivanat said the protected animals had been driven from Chachoengsao to Sa Kaeo’s Aranyaprathet district, which abuts the Cambodian border.

 

Police claim Phisanupong confessed to being hired by a man identified only as Chai to ferry animals four times previously from Bang Khla district in Chachoengsao to Aranyaprathet, paying him Bt7,000 each time. 

 

They said Phisanupong believed the animals were destined for the dining table.

 

The animals and other evidence are being kept at Sa Kaeo Provincial Police Station.

 

Phisanupong is charged with possessing protected wildlife without a permit.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30378560

 

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I wonder how many snakes in each of the 180 boxes? That's some serious snake hunting going on by somebody he doesn't care about the future of animal diversity in Thailand they need to be found.   Probably openly known in The Villages and done by more than one person

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