Dozens of macaques found in deserted building

Police and officials from Conservation Forest Management Administration Office 1 remove the bagged and boxed macaques from the deserted house where they were found. (Photo: Police TV Facebook)
Police and officials from Conservation Forest Management Administration Office 1 remove the bagged and boxed macaques from the deserted house where they were found. (Photo: Police TV Facebook)

Thirty macaques in bags and boxes were found in an empty building in Saraburi province police believe was used by wildlife traffickers.

Police raided the building after a passing motorist reported hearing loud animal noises as she drove by.

Police found 29 live macaques, either stuffed in plastic boxes in the living room or in bags hanging from a rope in the bathroom. Another was found dead outside the building.

Macaques are a protected wild animal.


Police said it was likely the macaques were left there by wildlife traffickers to avoid a vehicle search at a nearby police checkpoint.

The macaques were taken to a wild animal shelter in Nakhon Nayok province.

Vocabulary

  • checkpoint: a place where people are stopped and questioned and vehicles are examined, especially at a border between two countries - ด่านตรวจ
  • deserted: empty - ที่ถูกทิ้งให้ว่างเปล่า  ร้างไป
  • macaques (noun): a type of monkey that lives in Africa and Asia - ลิงแสม
  • protect: to make sure that somebody/something is not harmed, injured, damaged, etc - ป้องกัน,อารักขา,คุ้มกัน
  • raid: to forcefully and suddenly enter a place to catch criminals or to search for something like drugs - ใช้กำลังเข้าค้นสถานที่หรือ จับกุมคนร้าย
  • shelter: a place where animals are protected - โรงเลี้ยงสัตว์, สถานที่ที่ปลอดภัยสำหรับสัตว์
  • trafficker: someone in the business of buying and selling  things illegally or of illegally transporting people for work in other countries or areas - ผู้ลักลอบค้าสินค้าผิดกฎหมายหรือลักลอบขายแรงงานผิดกฎหมาย
  • wildlife: animals, birds, insects, etc. that are wild and live in a natural environment - สัตว์ป่า
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