
Thai authorities have arrested a 19-year-old woman at Suvarnabhumi Airport for allegedly attempting to smuggle 30 protected tortoises concealed under her clothing, wildlife officials said.
The suspect, identified as a Taiwanese national, was intercepted early Tuesday while preparing to board a flight to Taipei after officials noticed suspicious behaviour.
A search at the airport’s departure terminal uncovered 29 live and one dead Indian star tortoise strapped to her body with adhesive tape and packed in cloth bags.
According to Thailand’s wildlife conservation department, the animals were immobilised and hidden in an apparent attempt to evade detection.
Authorities said the tortoises are protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) and have a combined black-market value of about $9,000.
The suspect has been charged with illegal transport of protected wildlife and evading customs controls.
Officials added that investigations are ongoing to determine whether she is linked to a wider trafficking network.
Thailand remains a key transit hub for wildlife smuggling in Asia, where endangered species are often traded as exotic pets.
The surviving tortoises have been handed over to conservation authorities for care and will also serve as evidence in the case.


