00:01Airport security at Kuala Lumpur International Airport has foiled what appears to be a brazen wildlife smuggling attempt after officers
00:08discovered five live animals concealed inside a piece of checked luggage.
00:13In a Facebook post, Malaysia Airports revealed that it happened on March 17th at KLIA Terminal 1 during what would
00:20have seemed like a routine baggage screening.
00:23Two gibbons, two siamangs, and an owl were crammed into the bag, victims of the illegal wildlife trade.
00:30The discovery was made by KLIA's aviation security team, with Corporal Mohamed Shafiq credited for his sharp-eyed alertness during
00:38screening.
00:39Swift coordination with wildlife authorities, Perhilitan and airline staff followed, and the suitcase was intercepted before the animals could be
00:47smuggled any further.
00:48Gibbons and siamangs are among Malaysia's most protected species, and increasingly targeted by illegal traders for the exotic pet market.
00:57On March 3rd, a 39-year-old woman was arrested at KLIA Terminal 1 for attempting to smuggle four siamang
01:04gibbons worth 120,000 ringgit.
01:07She was apprehended following a baggage inspection for a flight bound for Tiruchirapali, India.
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