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Vietnamese national caught smuggling endangered species: Sa Kaew

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VN man caught smuggling endangered species
The Nation

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BANGKOK: -- A Vietnamese national has been arrested at Aranya Prathet border checkpoint in Sa Kaew province for allegedly attempting to smuggle a number of two endangered living animal species into the country.

The suspect, identified as Abdol Gani, was taken into custody by a local Army paramilitary rangers unit after being charged with possessing live animals without permission, and attempting to smuggle 10 Asian black-chested leaf turtles. Also found in his possession were 19 Chinese crocodile lizards, an indigenous species to China.

Immigration police said the man admitted that he planned to sell the lizards at to illegal wildlife traders in Bangkok's Chatuchak Market (Weekend Market) for Bt2,000 and Bt1,000, respectively. The man, who claimed he worked as a property broker in Vietnam, will be prosecuted by the local forestry and wildlife protection office.

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-- The Nation 2014-01-06

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13 police officers, no pointing = the man is innocent!

13 police officers, no pointing = the man is innocent!

I don't see any officers. I see some turtles on the table, the perp and lots of lizards.

Edited by JoeThePoster

13 police officers, no pointing = the man is innocent!

I don't see any officers. I see some turtles on the table, the perp and lots of lizards.

The turtles must be deep cover officers.

No Thais involved. This Vietnamese was operating alone in Thailand. No Thai connection whatsoever, and 13 of Thai's finest say so. You can see that by the photo op.

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