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Thailand repatriates two smuggled orangutans to Indonesia

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Samut Prakan, De 17 (EFE/EPA).- Thai authorities repatriated Thursday two smuggled orangutans to their nature habitat in Indonesia upon the request of the Indonesian government.Two four-year-old orangutans were smuggled into Thailand in 2017 through the Malaysia - Thailand border and were later seized by Thai authorities. After almost three years of legal process, the animals were Thursday being transported back to their nature habitat in Indonesia and will join a rehabilitation program before being released into the wild. (Camera: DIEGO AZUBEL).SHOT LIST: AUTHORITIES PREPARE TO REPATRIATE TWO ORANGUTANS AT SUVARNABHUMI AIRPORT CARGO TERMINAL IN SAMUT PRAKAN, THAILAND.

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