Venomous snakes found hidden in bag of traveller at airport
Share this @internewscast.com

Indian customs officers have arrested a man for attempting to smuggle venomous snakes and other reptiles into the country.

He was stopped by officials at Mumbai airport on Sunday after flying from Thailand, the BBC reports.

The Indian citizen’s checked-in luggage was found to have 47 hidden reptiles, including venomous pythons.

Indian customs officers found these venomous snakes hidden in the luggage of a man entering the country. (Mumbai Customs III/X)

They were seized under Indian wildlife protection laws.

The man remains in custody and has not been identified.

Photographs of the colourful snakes were released on X by customs officers.

In the post, authorities reported they had seized 44 Indonesian pit vipers, three spider-tailed horned vipers, and five Asian leaf turtles from the traveler.

The source of the reptiles remains unclear.

Under Indian law, licences and permits are required to import wildlife into the country.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
The product was sold at IKEA stores in multiple states across Australia.

IKEA pulls well-loved snack due to contamination concerns

A widely purchased frozen food product from IKEA outlets across Australia has…

Police Outline Allegations in Pheobe Bishop Case Involving Housemates

Housemates accused of murdering Pheobe Bishop moved the missing 17-year-old’s body more…

“Māori MPs Suspended in New Zealand for Haka Demonstration”

Key Points Three New Zealand MPs have been suspended for performing a…
Operator found not guilty over Hillcrest jumping castle tragedy

Operator Acquitted in Hillcrest Jumping Castle Incident

In December 2021, at Hillcrest Primary School in Devonport, a tragic incident…
German city's evacuation order lifted after World War II bombs defused

Evacuation in German City Ends After Successful Defusing of WWII Bombs

The city of Cologne in Germany has successfully completed the evacuation of…
Ian Thorpe during two of the Australian Olympic Swimming Trials in 2012.

Olympic Champion Ian Thorpe Alerts Authorities About Suspected Theft

Olympic gold medalist Ian Thorpe has become the alleged victim of theft,…
'We're not coping': Family's emotional plea after son goes missing

“We’re Struggling”: Family’s Heartfelt Appeal as Their Son Disappears

The family of a missing Victorian man have issued a desperate plea…

Housemates of Phoebe Bishop Accused in Her Murder Case

The two housemates of missing teenager Pheobe Bishop have been charged with…
Tesla suffers wipeout as investors walk away

Tesla Faces Setback as Investors Exit

Shares of Elon Musk’s electric car manufacturer have dropped by over 14…
Pheobe Bishop

Man and woman accused in the killing of Phoebe Bishop

The housemates of missing Queensland teenager Pheobe Bishop have been charged with…
Queensland Health authorities are investigating two new locally-acquired cases of malaria.

Fresh Outbreak of One of the World’s Most Lethal Diseases Detected in Australia

Authorities are investigating two more locally-acquired cases of malaria in Queensland after…

Impact of Trump’s Steel and Aluminium Tariffs on Australia

United States President Donald Trump’s “very damaging” steel and aluminium tariffs have…