According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, Douc Langurs are not native to Thailand. This compounds the severity of the crime and triggers multiple additional, high-level charges. So, Wacharin is in a heap of trouble. The Wildlife Justice Commission says that transporting a smuggled primate into a commercial market like Chatuchak triggers direct prosecution under Thailand's CITES enforcement mechanisms. So, if I were in his shoes I'd be telling police how was he contacted by the unidentified man, and who at Chatuchak Market was to receive the Langur.
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