THOUSANDS of live animals and tonnes of meat and ivory have been seized after a worldwide Interpol operation against the illegal trading of wildlife and timber.

Among those arrested were flight attendants carrying turtles in their baggage and a hunter who posted his illegal trophies on social media.

Operation ‘Thunderstorm’, which made identified 1400 suspects, involved police, customs, border, environment, and forestry agencies in 92 countries.

Almost 2000 seizures, worth millions of dollars, include 43 tonnes of wild meat – including elephant, crocodile, whale and zebra – 1.3 tonnes of elephant ivory, 27,000 reptiles, almost 4000 birds, 48 live primates, 14 big cats and the carcasses of seven bears, including two polar bears.

Several tonnes of wood and timber were also seized.

Interpol chief Jurgen Stock said the operation reveals “how wildlife trafficking groups use the same routes as criminals involved in other crime areas – often hand-in-hand with tax evasion, corruption, money laundering and violent crime”.