The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Thailand seizes 136 live pangolins smuggled from Malaysia

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BANGKOK: Thai customs officers have confiscate­d 136 live pangolins, the world's most poached animal, and 450kg of pangolin scales worth 2.5 million baht (RM320,805), officials said yesterday.

Authoritie­s managed to intercept the smuggled pangolins which entered Thailand from Malaysia late on Wednesday after a tip-off.

Director-general of Thai Customs Department Kulit Sombatsiri said the market value and demand of the animals and their body parts remained high, which drove smuggling.

"The smugglers keep doing this because the payment is so high and there are lots of demand for the consumptio­n of these wild animals," Kulit said.

Found only in Asia and Africa, the largely solitary and nocturnal pangolin, or "scaly anteater", is in high demand in countries like China and Vietnam, with their meat considered a delicacy and their scales used in folk remedies for ailments such as asthma, rheumatism and arthritis.

The 136 pangolins would be taken to a conservati­on area under the care of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservati­on.

Thailand is a major transit point for the trade in endangered species to other Asian countries and pangolins and their scales are usually smuggled to Vietnam and China.

Since the beginning of the year, Thai authoritie­s have seized more than 2.9 tonnes of smuggled pangolins and their scales, according to the Thai Customs Department.

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