Friday, August 27, 2010

Tiger cub found stashed with stuffed toy in airport luggage Read more: Tiger cub found stashed with stuffed toy in airport luggage

BANGKOK: Authorities at Bangkok's international airport found a baby tiger cub that had been drugged and hidden alongside a stuffed toy tiger in the suitcase of a woman flying from Thailand to Iran, an official and a wildlife protection group said on Friday.

The woman, a Thai national, had checked in for her flight and her overweight bag was sent for an X-ray which showed what appeared to be a live animal inside, according to TRAFFIC, a wildlife trade monitoring group.

The woman was arrested at Suvarnabhumi Airport before boarding her Sunday flight. The cub, estimated to be about 3 months old, was sent to a wildlife conservation center in Bangkok.

"The cub arrived at our unit Monday,'' said Chaiyaporn Chareesaeng, head of the Wildlife Health Unit at the department of national parks' wildlife and plant conservation center, where the animal was put under close supervision.

"He appeared exhausted, dehydrated and couldn't walk, so we had to give him oxygen, water and lactation,'' said Chaiyaporn.

"We have monitored him closely. As of today, he looks better and can walk a little now," he added.
A DNA test was expected to provide details about its origin, said Chaiyaporn.

"Had the animal passed the oversize baggage check and gone through four to five hours of travel, its chances of survival would have been slim,'' said Nirath Nipanant, chief of the airport's wildlife checkpoint.

The woman, identified as Piyawan Palasarn, 31, faces up to four years in prison and a $1,300 fine for two wildlife smuggling-related charges, police said. She denied the luggage with the cub belonged to her and said another passenger had asked her to carry it for them, said Adisorn Noochdumrong of the Thai Wildlife Protection Department.

The cub could have fetched about $3,200 on the black market in Iran, where it is popular to have exotic pets, Adisorn said. He said he did not know what the woman allegedly intended to do with this particular cub. ap


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