A woman accused of being one of the world's most wanted traffickers of tiger body parts has been arrested in India, officials have said.
Yangchen Lachungpa, who was detained earlier this week, is accused of playing a critical role in building trafficking corridors leading out of the country to smuggle tiger parts out of the country.
Lachungpa had been on Interpol's most-wanted list, and her bail plea was rejected during a court appearance on Thursday.
Wildlife officials said that Ms Yangchen's arrest was a major breakthrough in the battle against poaching in India.
It is rare for a woman to be arrested in connection with the illegal trade of animal body parts.
