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Thai Marines Rescue Starved Lions and Bears at Border Casino

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Picture via Facebook: สรยุทธ สุทัศนะจินดา กรรมกรข่าว

 

Thai marines have made a distressing discovery in Ban Tha Sen, Trat province, where they found lions and bears in appalling conditions at a Chinese-linked casino. Reports indicate that the animals, discovered in metal cages on December 22, had been starving for several days due to their lack of food and water.

 

On conducting a raid at the Thamoda casino area, the Royal Thai Marine forces exposed the shocking state of wildlife cruelty. The compound, located near the Thai-Cambodian border, was allegedly being used by Cambodian military personnel. Inside, marines discovered two lions and three bears suffering from severe malnutrition, confined and neglected for three to four days.

 

A Chinese national associated with the local casino network is believed to be the suspected owner of the animals. Marines, cautious of the animals' aggressive response due to hunger, resorted to throwing food and water into the cages to temporarily address their horrific condition.

 

The raid comes in the wake of recent violent clashes in the region, leading to speculation that the animals were abandoned amid the chaos. Military officers promptly contacted the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to request their assistance in rescuing and relocating the animals.

 

Today, December 23, officials plan to begin the extraction process once they confirm the surrounding area is safe from landmines. Given the substantial size of the cages, officials anticipate using heavy machinery to securely relocate the captive creatures, reported The Thaiger.

 

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Lions and bears were found starving in cages at a Trat casino.
  • The owner, connected to a casino network, is suspected to be Chinese.
  • Authorities are planning an urgent rescue operation today.

 

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Chinese and poor animal care. It's the Wuhan live animal butchery syndrome again.

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21 hours ago, webfact said:

Trat casino.

I thought there were no casino's in Thailand/Trat.

 

Thai military crossed the border to rescue animals.

23 hours ago, webfact said:

A Chinese national is believed to be the suspected owner of the animals. Marines resorted to throwing food and water into the cages to temporarily address their horrific condition.

Hmm, I have an idea...

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2 hours ago, FlorC said:

I thought there were no casino's in Thailand/Trat.

 

It’s on the scambodia side , land that was Thai , who let them use it after the polpot exodus, now finally they said enough is enough and have taken it back ! 
poor animals, hope they go to a nice sanctuary and can feel the earth under their paws !!

On 12/23/2025 at 11:35 AM, Patong2021 said:

Chinese and poor animal care. It's the Wuhan live animal butchery syndrome again.

Chinese kill millions of Chinese.. animals don't even figure

4 hours ago, Purdey said:

Thai military crossed the border to rescue animals.

 So the Thai military illegally entered Cambodian territory?

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