Small Galapagos marine iguanas, an endemic species from the islands, lie on a blanket after Ecuadorean authorities found them wrapped in nylon stockings in the hand luggage of three Thai nationals, according to the Environment and Energy Ministry, with officials suspecting that they were being trafficked from the Galapagos archipelago, in Guayaquil, Ecuador in this undated handout picture released on May 20, 2026. — Reuters pic (New users only) It's tax relief season! Get up to RM300 when you save with Versa! Plus, enjoy an additional FREE RM10 when you sign up using code VERSAMM10 with a min. cash-in of RM100 today. T&Cs apply. Thursday, 21 May 2026 11:22 AM MYT QUITO, May 21 — Ecuadoran police arrested three Thai nationals suspected of illegally trafficking 12 rare iguanas, the energy and environment ministry said yesterday.Marine Galapagos iguanas are native to Ecuador’s cherished Galapagos archipelago, a tourist gem located about 1,000km off the coast in the Pacific.One of the iguanas, discovered during an inspection at Joaquin de Olmedo Airport in the port city of Guayaquil on Tuesday, had died.The others showed “physical ailments” because they were transported with their legs tied up, the ministry said in a statement.A sniffer dog specialising in wildlife detected the creatures, which were contained in luggage that was heading to Asia, police said.The court ordered pretrial detention for three Thai nationals over the alleged trafficking of species — punishable by up to three years in prison in Ecuador.Galapagos marine iguanas are the only iguana species in the world with the ability to dive, and they can remain underwater for up to 60 minutes.Police are now investigating possible routes used to traffic species from the Galapagos Islands, as well as how the three suspects circumvented strict controls at the archipelago’s airport. — AFP