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Women caught with 105 live animals smuggled inside suitcase

<p dir="ltr">Two women have been accused of trying to smuggle live animals from Thailand to India.</p> <p dir="ltr">The women, Nithya Raja, 38, and Zakia Sulthana Ebrahim, 24, were due to travel from Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport to Chennai, India.</p> <p dir="ltr">Their bags were placed on the conveyor belt to be scanned by x-ray when the animals were discovered, the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation said. </p> <p dir="ltr">Inside the bag were two white porcupines, two armadillos, 35 turtles, 50 lizards and 20 snakes.</p> <p dir="ltr">The women have since been charged with violating the Wildlife Conservation and Protection Act of 2019, the Animal Disease Act of 2015 and the Customs Act of 2017.</p> <p dir="ltr">This is not the first time travellers have tried to smuggle through live animals. </p> <p dir="ltr">Back in 2019, a man arrived in Chennai from Bangkok and reportedly had a month-old leopard cub in his bag. </p> <p dir="ltr">Wildlife trade monitoring agency TRAFFIC released a report in March 2022 claiming that 70,000 native and exotic wild animals, including their body parts or derivatives, were discovered in 140 seizures at 18 Indian airports between 2011 and 2020.</p> <p dir="ltr">"Chennai International Airport, Tamil Nadu, recorded the highest number of wildlife seizure incidents, followed by Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai and Indira Gandhi Airport New Delhi," the report read.</p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Images: Nine News</em></p>

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“I was duped”: Grandmother who smuggled cocaine into Portugal says she was framed

<p>A British grandmother who smuggled $NZD $2.047 million worth of cocaine onto a cruise ship with her husband is now worried she will die in a foreign prison after being diagnosed with suspected breast cancer.</p> <p>Susan Clarke, 71, has been in a maximum-security jail in Portugal since last September following her conviction for a drugs plot with her husband, Roger, 72.</p> <p>The pensioners from London were both jailed for 8 years and claimed that they were conned by criminals into carrying suitcases with the drugs hidden in the lining.</p> <p>Susan is looking frail and gaunt as she is living in fear of breast cancer and awaiting the results of a painful double biopsy on her left breast.</p> <p>“My health is terrible,” she explained to<span> </span><em><a rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/cocaine-smuggling-gran-says-i-21556974" target="_blank">The Sunday People</a>.</em></p> <p>“I may never get out of here alive and there’s no way I can reduce my sentence now. We were made an example of but I’ve been handed a death sentence.</p> <p>“My worry is that I’ll never be free and I’ll be leaving here in a box.”</p> <p>Susan said that the hardest thing was being apart from her husband, Roger, who was serving his sentence in a different jail in Lisbon.</p> <p>“We feel completely abandoned. The Foreign Office has ignored us, Boris Johnson has not helped and we have been completely cut adrift. No pensioner should be treated like this.</p> <p>“We found out our appeal had been dismissed. I’m devastated and angry.</p> <p>“I want to go home, I want to go back to the UK. I want to be with Roger. That’s the worst thing, the worst torture, to be apart from him.”</p> <p>It’s not the first time the couple have found themselves behind bars as they were arrested in 2010 in Norway for trying to smuggle 240 kilograms of cannabis into Oslo.</p> <p>The couple were arrested again after a tip off from Britain’s National Crime Agency as they enjoyed a cruise from the Caribbean to Europe on the liner Marco Polo.</p> <p>Susan said: “I can understand why people might well believe that we are guilty but we are not.</p> <p>“That’s what hurts so much. We know that we are completely innocent.”</p> <p>Susan has lodged an application to be transferred to Britain to serve her sentence.</p> <p>“I find it very hard. It’s very noisy but I try to keep myself to myself. I can’t speak to my cellmates because they speak no English. I’m allowed out for two hours each day. In summer it’s sweltering. I have it hard but Roger has it even worse. I’ve not seen him since last year.</p> <p>“We can only hope and pray that we survive this nightmare.</p> <p>She added “The only things we are guilty of is trusting people we thought were friends – and maybe of being a bit naive.”</p> <p><em>Image credit: <a rel="noopener noreferrer" href="https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/cocaine-smuggling-gran-says-i-21556974" target="_blank">Sunday Mirror</a></em></p>

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6 strangest items people have smuggled onto flights

<p>Airport security is more stringent than ever, but some travellers are still rolling the dice. <a href="http://www.traveller.com.au/" target="_blank"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Traveller</strong> </span></a>has taken a look at six of the strangest things people have tried to smuggle on flights. These strange smuggling stories will have you scratching your head!</p> <p><strong>1. A tiger cub</strong></p> <p>In 2010, security at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport were stunned to find a heavily sedated, two-month-old tiger cub in the hand luggage of a passenger taking a flight to Iran. The passenger feigned ignorance, but it’s a tough one to give the benefit of the doubt to.</p> <p><strong>2. A Chihuahua</strong></p> <p>In a similar vein, security at New York’s LaGuardia Airport were stunned to find a sleeping Chihuahua inside a checked bag. You have to feel for the dog, and the absent-minded owner claimed the animal must’ve snuck into the luggage when she wasn’t looking.  </p> <p><strong>3. A pet turtle</strong></p> <p>And that’s not all when it comes to animals! A Chinese traveller was caught trying to smuggle his pet turtle on a flight due to depart Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport. The traveller had reportedly disguised his pet as an (admittedly unappetising) hamburger.</p> <p><strong>4. Tadpoles</strong></p> <p>One of the stranger smuggling stories comes from China's Guangzhou Airport, where a South Korean woman reached the bottle abandon point. Security forced her to drink or dispose of her water bottle, and she did the latter until they noticed something strange in her mouth. Apparently the woman had been smuggling tadpoles and was planning to smuggle them in her mouth as a last ditch effort to get through airport security.</p> <p><strong>5. Small mammals</strong></p> <p>New Delhi's Indira Gandhi Airport saw an interesting case when a passenger travelling from Bangkok to Dubai was arrested with a loris, a small, shy, wide-eyed nocturnal mammal native to India, hidden in his pants. You have to feel for the loris</p> <p><strong>6. Guns</strong></p> <p>We all know how American’s feel about their right to bear arms, and the Transport Security Administration's blog has countless cases of travellers trying to transport all kinds of deadly (sometimes loaded) weapons from sea to shining sea.</p> <p>Have you ever been pulled up by airport security?</p> <p>Let us know in the comments. </p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><a href="/travel/travel-tips/2016/08/5-foods-you-must-never-eat-on-a-flight/"><strong>5 foods you must never eat on a flight</strong></a></em></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><a href="/travel/travel-tips/2016/08/why-you-should-never-throw-out-boarding-passes/"><strong>Why you must never throw out your boarding pass</strong></a></em></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><a href="/travel/travel-tips/2016/08/5-sounds-you-hear-on-the-plane-explained/"><strong>5 strange sounds you hear during a flight explained</strong></a></em></span></p>

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Man tries to smuggle 9 live birds

<p>A man has been arrested for trying to smuggle nine live birds through customs at Miami International Airport. </p> <p>The passenger, who arrived in Miami from Havana, was randomly selected for an inspection.</p> <p>Little did the security officers know that the passenger had six small birds concealed in tubes in a bum bag.</p> <p>A further three were found hidden in his groin area.</p> <p><img width="499" height="280" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/16634/budgie-in-text-_499x280.jpg" alt="Budgie (In Text)"/></p> <p>According to the US Customs and Border Protection website, the man was arrested and the birds were handed over to the US Department of Agriculture's Miami Quarantine Station.</p> <p>Although travellers are often caught trying to smuggle wildlife, perhaps the strangest smuggled attempt was a Frenchman who tried to smuggle his Russian wife into the EU by packing her into a suitcase.</p> <p>First appeared on <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="http://www.stuff.co.nz/" target="_blank">Stuff.co.nz.</a></strong></em></span></p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/travel/travel-tips/2016/02/tips-for-handling-flight-delays/">5 tips for dealing with flight delays</a></span></em></strong></p> <p><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/travel/travel-tips/2016/02/photo-shows-german-shepherd-enjoying-flight/">German Shepherd really enjoys plane ride</a></span></em></strong></p> <p><strong><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/travel/travel-tips/2016/02/tips-for-travelling-with-people-that-get-on-your-nerves/">Tips for travelling with people that get on your nerves</a></span></em></strong></p>

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