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Wild Hawks finally swoop down on wildlife trader

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Wild Hawks finally swoop down on wildlife trader

By The Nation

 

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A wildlife vendor was arrested in Phayao province on Monday (August 24) after having been tracked down for more than two years.

 

In an operation led by the Wild Hawk Force under the Department of National Parks Wildlife and Plants, Pongsakorn Boonta, 29, was arrested and taken to Mae Ka Police Station. Police also found many different species of birds and reptiles at the suspect’s house.

 

Officials have been following the Facebook page Pongsakorn used for his wildlife trading and presented it as evidence to seek an arrest warrant for the suspect from Phayao Provincial Court.

 

The more than 20 wild animals found in Pongsakorn’s home included sooty-headed bulbul, grey-headed parakeet, small buttonquail, Nicobar pigeon, peacock, South Asian box turtle and giant Asian pond turtle.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30393496

 

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Well done The Wild Hawk Force. Now all that the authorities need to do is put Pongsakorn 29, in a cage, lock the door, hide the key and feed him birdseed and water for a year.

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