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Kalyan-Dombivli residents caught smuggling exotic animals at Bengaluru airport

Buyers are no longer super-rich. In fact, they comprise every citizen who is being influenced by the glamourisation of owning exotic animals via social media

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Waigeo spotted cuscus from Waigeo island in West Papua, Indonesia; (right) The Sumantran rabbit is found in Sumatra’s Bukit Barisan mountain range

Waigeo spotted cuscus from Waigeo island in West Papua, Indonesia; (right) The Sumantran rabbit is found in Sumatra’s Bukit Barisan mountain range

Following the arrest of three Kalyan–Dombivli residents at Bengaluru airport for smuggling exotic animals in a suitcase, conservationists are urging the forest department to investigate the area as a possible hub for wildlife trafficking. Sources indicate that officials are now searching for evidence of a larger trafficking network operating out of Kalyan-Dombivli.

On January 16, there was an attempted import of live exotic animals from Bangkok to Bengaluru through Indigo Airlines Flight.

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