
Forest rangers in Prachuap Khiri Khan have arrested a 52-year-old man in possession of the dismembered carcass of an Asian black bear, a dead civet and a long-barreled shotgun and ammunition.
Photos of the dead animals circulated on social media and sparked a frenzy of demands that authorities take the case seriously.
Pol Col Somcharn Pinkhanngern, chief of Ao Noi police station, said the arrest was made on Saturday by Kui Buri National Park rangers who, while on patrol, came across two men acting suspiciously.
One of them fled into the forest but the other, identified as Somjit Boonkong, 52, was detained. In his backpack the rangers found a bear head, two bear paws, meat and a civet carcass. He was carrying a shotgun, ammunition, two hunting headlamps, a hammock and other items.
The rangers suspect the man who fled had the rest of the dismembered bear and possibly the carcasses of other animals.
Mr Somjit was initially charged with illegal hunting of wildlife and having dead wildlife in his possession without permission or good cause.
Pol Maj Gen Pattana Phetsyanawin, chief of Prachuap Khiri Khan police, said they knew the identity of the other man and would seek a court warrant for his arrest. He insisted the man would be caught.
Wildlife poaching is a particularly sensitive issue following the arrest of construction tycoon Premchai Karnasuta in the Thungyai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary last month.
Asian black bears are protected under the 1992 Wildlife Protection Act. Illegal possession of the carcass of a wild animal carries a maximum penalty of four years in prison and/or a fine of 10,000 baht.