Yahoo News 8 Apr 11;
BANGKOK (AFP) – Thailand said on Friday it had made its largest-ever seizure of monitor lizards after finding more than 2,000 of the reptiles being smuggled in a convoy of pick-up trucks heading for the capital.
The live Bengal monitors were found in plastic baskets on the back of three vehicles when they were stopped by authorities in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, south of Bangkok, on Thursday.
Customs officials, who put the estimated street value of the reptiles at 1.8 million baht ($60,000), said officials believe they were destined for Chinese customers.
"They are from Malaysia and transported through southern Thailand and northeastern Laos to China for eating," said Seree Thaijongrak, head of the customs investigation and suppression bureau.
"We knew there was a monitor lizard racket... this time it's the largest seizure ever," he said.
Wildlife anti-trafficking organisation Freeland said monitor lizards are protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and are threatened with extinction.
International trade in the reptiles is banned and they are protected under Thai and Malaysian law.
Thailand seizes 2,000 monitor lizards
posted by Ria Tan at 4/09/2011 05:46:00 PM
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