450 endangered animals escape pot

A macaque monkey. A hospital in Durban says a troop of monkeys have targetted patients' food and medicines in numerous raids.

A macaque monkey. A hospital in Durban says a troop of monkeys have targetted patients' food and medicines in numerous raids.

Published Nov 2, 2011

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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - Malaysian authorities have rescued about 450 endangered cobras and tortoises headed for cooking pots in Thailand.

Celescoriano Razond, Malaysia's wildlife deputy enforcement director, says officials confiscated 302 Asiatic cobra, 145 tortoises and a macaque monkey on Thursday from a house in northern Kedah state, near the Thai border.

He says two men have been arrested and could be charged for being in possession of protected wildlife, which carries a penalty of up to five years in jail and a fine.

He said on Friday that an initial probe showed the animals were being smuggled out of the country to be peddled to restaurants in Thailand specialising in exotic meat. - Sapa-AP

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