Musicians will no longer be stopped at airports because their instruments might be made of endangered wild life products like ivory or tortoise shells. All that the musicians are supposed to do is to show the passport issued for their instruments.
The system of giving passport to the musical instruments was adopted at the recently held meeting of CITES (Convention on International trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) at Bangkok. The passport would be valid for three years and would be non transferable. This would offer great convenience to the musicians carrying legal instruments.
The system of giving passport to the musical instruments was adopted at the recently held meeting of CITES (Convention on International trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) at Bangkok. The passport would be valid for three years and would be non transferable. This would offer great convenience to the musicians carrying legal instruments.
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