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Endangered primates, 1 alive and 1 lifeless, present in checked bag at airport in India
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Endangered primates, 1 alive and 1 lifeless, present in checked bag at airport in India

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Last updated: October 31, 2025 12:39 pm
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Indian customs officers have arrested a airplane passenger after discovering two endangered gibbons stuffed inside a checked bag, the most recent animals seized from smugglers at Mumbai’s airport.

One of many tiny animals from Indonesia was lifeless, whereas the opposite, in a video shared by Indian Customs, was seen cradled within the arms of an officer, softly hooting earlier than overlaying its face with its arm.

Customs stated the passenger, who had travelled from Malaysia through Thailand, was given the uncommon animals by a wildlife trafficking “syndicate” for supply in India. Officers appearing on “particular intelligence” arrested the passenger in Mumbai on Thursday.

“A subsequent search of their checked baggage, a trolley bag, led to the invention and seizure of two Silvery Gibbon (Hylobates moloch), one dwell and one discovered lifeless, which have been hid in a basket,” the customs division stated.

Indian customs officers have arrested a airplane passenger after discovering two endangered gibbons stuffed inside a checked bag, the most recent animals seized from smugglers at Mumbai’s airport.

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The division additionally stated that just about 8 kilograms of hydroponic weed was discovered hidden within the passenger’s baggage.

Wildlife commerce monitor TRAFFIC, which battles the smuggling of untamed animals and crops, warned in June of a “very troubling” pattern in trafficking pushed by the unique pet commerce.

Greater than 7,000 animals, lifeless and alive, have been seized alongside the Thailand-India air route within the final 3.5 years, it stated.

Dwelling within the wild for the small Silvery Gibbon is the rainforests of Java in Indonesia.

They’re threatened by the lack of forests, looking and the pet commerce, in response to the Worldwide Union for Conservation of Nature.

Estimates for the primates left vary from about 2,500 to 4,000.

Throughout the obligation of 29-30.10.2025, the officers at Airport Commissionerate, Mumbai Customs Zone-III, made a seizure of suspected NDPS (Hydroponic Weed) weighing 7.97 Kgs having a bootleg market worth of approx. Rs. 7.97 crores in 01 case and recovered Silvery Gibbon(Hylobates… pic.twitter.com/K1uWfCDJuz

— Mumbai Customs-III (@mumbaicus3) October 31, 2025

The seizure follows a number of latest smuggling busts on the similar airport.

Only a week earlier, customs officers stated they’d arrested one other smuggler carrying snakes, tortoises and a raccoon.

In June, Mumbai customs intercepted two passengers arriving from Thailand with dozens of venomous vipers and greater than 100 different creatures, together with lizards, sunbirds and tree-climbing possums, additionally arriving from Thailand.

In February, customs officers at Mumbai airport stopped a smuggler with 5 Siamang Gibbons, an ape native to the forests of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. 

Unique primates have additionally been smuggled on the U.S.-Mexico border lately. Jim Stinebaugh, a particular agent with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, advised CBS Information that almost 90 child spider monkeys have been confiscated on the Texas-Mexico border within the final 18 months — and that is believed to be only a fraction of the spider monkeys illegally introduced into america.

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