Tamil Nadu: Leopard cub seized from a passenger at Chennai airport
The passenger from Bangkok reportedly brought the cub in his checked-in luggage.

A leopard cub was seized from a passenger from Bangkok at the Chennai international airport on Saturday. The Customs in Chennai said the one-month-old female cub was handed over to the forest department and will be rehabilitated at the Vandalur Zoo in Chennai.
Customs Commission Rajan Chaudhary said Kaja Moideen, a 45-year-old man from Chennai, was arrested, NDTV reported. Moideen allegedly brought the cub in his checked-in luggage, reported The Times of India.
An unidentified Air Intelligence Unit official said they had stopped the passenger when he was seen hurriedly leaving after collecting his luggage, reported NDTV. Officials reportedly heard faint cries from the luggage and opened his bag to find the leopard cub in a pink basket.
Moideen was arrested and handed over to the Tamil Nadu Forest Department for further inquiry, reported The Hindu.
passenger from Bangkok intercepted with one leopard cub at airport by AIU officers. She is a month old female , seized and handed over to Forest Dept.The cub will be rehabilitated in Aringar Zoo Chennai.@PIB_India @cbic_india @CITES pic.twitter.com/0ru1PAzA2F
— Chennai_Customs (@Chennai_Customs) February 2, 2019
#WATCH Air Intelligence Unit at Chennai International airport has seized a one-month-old leopard cub from the baggage of a passenger. The cub will be rehabilitated in the Aringar Anna Zoological Park in Chennai; Passenger handed over to Tamil Nadu Forest Dept for further action. pic.twitter.com/WgYIBabZ4D
— ANI (@ANI) February 2, 2019