Two Indian women have been arrested at the Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand after they were found with 109 live wild animals, including 20 snakes, 50 lizards, 35 turtles, two white porcupines, and two armadillos. The animals were detected in two suitcases by an X-ray scan, prompting officials at the airport to jump into action. Sathon Khong-ngern, head of the airport wildlife checkpoint, confirmed the incident to media outlets. Related: 40 lifeless tiger cubs discovered in Thailand temple’s freezer The women, Nithya Raja, 38, and Zakia Sulthana Ebrahim, 24, were immediately arrested by police and taken to court for a hearing.