Updated On: 06 May, 2025 04:16 PM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
A source from the Forest Department told mid-day that this is one of the biggest wildlife trafficking raids in Mumbai, and it was conducted under the guidance of Chief Conservator of Forests (CCF) Thane (Territorial) K. Pradeepa, Deputy Conservator of Forests (DCF) Sachin Repal, and Assistant Conservator of Forests Sonal Valvi

The officials are now investigating whether a larger wildlife trafficking network is involved, as the animals were brought into India from abroad, sources said
Two people, including a Malaysian national, were arrested by the Forest Department from a hotel in south Mumbai, and nine exotic animals — including seven gibbons (small apes) of different species and two pig-tailed macaques — were found in their possession, the officials said.
The officials are now investigating whether a larger wildlife trafficking network is involved, as the animals were brought into India from abroad, they said.