| Red
munias, Alexandrine parakeets seized at Delhi Airport
New Delhi, May 13, 2001:
On Sunday, May 13, 2001 one of the largest seizures
of birds took place at Delhi International Airport,
when 1,200 red munias (also known as Avadavats) and
33 Alexandrine parakeets were seized from Mahendra Pratap,
who was smuggling them to Sharjah in the United Arab
Emirates (UAE).

The accused had declared them to be captive-bred finches,
which can be legally exported, and he brandished a government
document saying so.
Indian customs officials contacted WTI
officials and a quick verification revealed the truth.
Under interrogation, Pratap confessed that the birds
were caught in the wild, for smuggling to markets in
Sharjah and Dubai.

The birds were tightly packed in steel-mesh cages.
Some had already died, and many more would have died
during their air journey. The accused was remanded to
judicial custody, pending a trial.
Export
of all wild-caught birds from India is banned. Over
the past twelve months, two separate seizures of falcons
have taken place in India. Smuggling of wild-caught
birds continues to be a problem.
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