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A poisonous frog.

Maldivians tried to smuggle toxic animals for business

The Thai authorities have launched a manhunt for two more Maldivians in connection with the case.

20 March 2023

Maldivians arrested from Thailand last week for trying to smuggle toxic animals into the Maldives were trying to import the items to the Maldives for business, it is learnt.

Thai customs authorities detained three Maldivians who were trying to board an AirAsia flight that was scheduled to depart from Bangkok's Don Muang Airport.

They had been detained for trying to smuggle animals out of Thailand without permission. The items in their possession include:

  • Poisonous frogs

  • Bird eggs

  • Poisonous spiders

The Thai authorities have launched a manhunt for two more Maldivians in connection with the case. 

A reliable source told Atoll Times on Monday that they were trying to smuggle the animals for selling.

The three Maldivian youths were nabbed following a tip-off from Thai intelligence. The items bought from Bangkok's Sunday Market were found when their luggage were screened at the airport. 

The three have now been released on bail, with their bail set at 150,000 baht (MVR 67,789), but their passports and luggage have been seized. 

They will be taken to the court within 45 days and the court will decide the matter. 

If convicted, they face at least two years in jail under Thai customs and animal welfare laws. 

The Maldivian foreign ministry is yet to comment on the matter.

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