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Passenger from KLIA arrested in India with monitor lizards stuffed in luggage

Passenger from KLIA arrested in India with monitor lizards stuffed in luggage

Malaysiakini04-06-2025
Another wildlife smuggler managed to slip past the airport security checkpoint at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) on Monday.
However, acting on intelligence received, Indian customs officials stopped the man upon his arrival at the Tiruchirappalli International Airport in Tamil Nadu via Batik Air Flight OD223.
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