Hundreds of tortoises found in luggage at Thai airport

Nov 07, 2013

Thai customs on Thursday said they had discovered over 420 protected tortoises stashed in unclaimed suitcases on a luggage belt in Bangkok's main international airport.

BANGKOK - Thai customs on Thursday said they had discovered over 420 protected tortoises stashed in unclaimed suitcases on a luggage belt in Bangkok's main international airport.

Officials became suspicious about two unusually heavy bags left on the carousal at Suvarnabhumi Airport, according to a statement from the customs department.

After X-raying the suitcases, they found 423 radiated tortoises, as well as 52 unknown species of turtle or tortoise.

The statement said no suspect was arrested over the bags, which arrived in Thailand on a flight from Bangladesh.

Radiated tortoises are protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).

Thailand, seen as a hub for traffickers of many endangered species, came under pressure over the rampant smuggling of ivory through its territory during CITES talks in Bangkok this year.

AFP

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