Raama Mehra, a Bollywood director, found himself in legal trouble at Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Indonesia when customs officials discovered wildlife concealed in his luggage. The 56-year-old director was apprehended after an X-ray scan of his suitcase revealed two birds of paradise and an otter, species protected under international and Indonesian law.
Gatot Sugeng Wibowo, Head of Soekarno-Hatta Customs and Excise, disclosed that the animals, including a lesser bird-of-paradise and an Albino small-clawed otter, were concealed among food items, clothes, and children’s toys. These animals, regulated under CITES due to their endangered status, require special permits for transport.
Raama Mehra, who admitted to being a Bollywood actor and director, claimed innocence, stating that a friend in India had entrusted him with the suitcase. However, authorities named him a suspect under customs laws, potentially facing severe penalties including up to 10 years in prison and a significant fine.
The smuggled animals have been placed under the care of the Jakarta Natural Resource Conservation Agency, underscoring Indonesia’s commitment to protecting its biodiversity from illegal wildlife trade.

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