In a recent incident at Chennai airport, customs officials discovered six black-collared starlings deceased in a passenger’s luggage, suspected to be a trial run by smugglers to test the authorities’ vigilance. The birds, which are not endangered, were incinerated following the incident. This discovery comes amidst a series of successful crackdowns on wildlife smuggling operations, showcasing the enhanced alertness of customs officers. While these efforts have been effective in discouraging such illegal activities, international airports across India continue to remain on high alert to prevent further incidents of wildlife trafficking. The incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by authorities in combating wildlife smuggling and the importance of maintaining strict monitoring measures at all entry points in the country. For more information on this incident, visit Times of India.
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