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Indian Woman Arrested Attempting to Smuggle Wildlife at Don Mueang Airport


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It doesn't say was this cabin baggage or not, or did I miss that?

So if it was cabin baggage she didnt think the xray scanner wouldn't be able to see the animals?

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48 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

It doesn't say was this cabin baggage or not, or did I miss that?

So if it was cabin baggage she didnt think the xray scanner wouldn't be able to see the animals?

It looks as if she was carrying the Cuscus as hand bagage in the perforated basked show in the picture. If so, then she must have been completely ignorant of the fact that the animal is a protected species. 

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1 hour ago, mikeymike100 said:

It doesn't say was this cabin baggage or not, or did I miss that?

So if it was cabin baggage she didnt think the xray scanner wouldn't be able to see the animals?

 

Don't her pointing and the size of the bag in the picture clear that up for you?

 

30 minutes ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

It looks as if she was carrying the Cuscus as hand bagage in the perforated basked show in the picture. If so, then she must have been completely ignorant of the fact that the animal is a protected species. 


or they took the basket out of the bag.

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9 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Indian Woman Arrested attempting to transport protected animals out of Thailand aboard AirAsia

Did they inspect her snatch for contraband. 

 

Typical female Indian hiding spot for protected animals. 

 

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“This successful interception is part of a broader effort by the government to tackle wildlife trafficking, in line with directives from Dr. Chalermchai Sri-on, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment. The ministry has been cracking down on all forms of illegal wildlife trade, including illegal pet breeding, online commerce, cross-border trafficking, and smuggling.”

 

strange. The article says it was as a result of a tip off by air Asia staff. Nothing to do with any government bs at all.

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4 hours ago, madone said:

 

Don't her pointing and the size of the bag in the picture clear that up for you?

 


or they took the basket out of the bag.

No, you are saying people don't check in small bags? Of course they do if they contain items that  you cannot pack in cabin luggage , like knives, or nail clippers etc!

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24 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

No, you are saying people don't check in small bags? Of course they do if they contain items that  you cannot pack in cabin luggage , like knives, or nail clippers etc!

no im saying the picture makes it clear she was travelling with the animals in her large bag. 

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21 hours ago, Jonathan Swift said:

These people, not just Indians but a lot of Thais, are dirtbɑgs with no conscience. I see Thai people walking around with Lemurs charging 100 baht to let you pet and photograph them. You can see protected animals for sale at pet markets anywhere. Buddhist monks have been involved in illegal tiger breeding and trade for the last few decades at least. 

Maybe 9 years ago I was at Central Pattaya and took a few discrete photos, sent them off to a Bangkok based animal protection NGO. Nothing was done....

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On 3/7/2025 at 1:16 PM, NorthernRyland said:

The farang hordes are bad enough but Thailand has opened a whole new can of worms with so many Indian tourists  in the country.  

What worm smuggling? Now there's a thought !

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On 3/7/2025 at 2:01 AM, PETERTHEEATER said:

It looks as if she was carrying the Cuscus as hand bagage in the perforated basked show in the picture. If so, then she must have been completely ignorant of the fact that the animal is a protected species. 

Doubtful. Try arrogant.

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On 3/7/2025 at 10:38 PM, Emdog said:

Maybe 9 years ago I was at Central Pattaya and took a few discrete photos, sent them off to a Bangkok based animal protection NGO. Nothing was done....

 

They can't do much. The Thai authorities have to respond to a complaint, and they rarely do.

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