Indonesia says arrested Russian smuggled orangutan\, lizards

Indonesia says arrested Russian smuggled orangutan, lizards

AP  |  Denpasar 

said Monday they also found geckos and chameleons in the luggage of a Russian tourist who was arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle a drugged out of

Police showed the suspect along with the lizards and other evidence at a conference Monday. Zhestkov, wearing an orange detainee uniform, refused to comment.

said Zhestkov had confessed that he bought the for USD 3,000 from a street market on Indonesia's main island of

He said Zhestkov said he fed it allergy pills mixed with milk so it would lose consciousness for up to 10 hours on his planned flight back home to Vladivostok.

"We are still investigating his motive in attempting to smuggle the orangutan out of Indonesia," Setiawan said.

"We are also searching for the who sold the animals to the suspect." He said authorities found two geckos and four chameleons in his bags.

He said Zhestkov, if found guilty, faces up to five years in jail and USD 7,000 in fines for attempting to smuggle wildlife.

Orangutans are listed as critically endangered by the Only around 13,400 Sumatran orangutans remain in the wild.

A 2018 comprehensive study of Borneo's orangutans estimated their numbers have plummeted by more than 100,000 since 1999, as the and paper industries shrink their habitat and fatal conflicts with people increase.

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First Published: Mon, March 25 2019. 21:10 IST