NewsSnake smuggler caught at Hong Kong-Shenzhen border with 104 reptiles

Snake smuggler caught at Hong Kong-Shenzhen border with 104 reptiles

The snakes were carefully packed.
The snakes were carefully packed.
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11 July 2024 20:27

Customs officers at the border crossing between Hong Kong and Shenzhen were shocked when they discovered what one tourist was hiding. The man attempted to cross the border with over a hundred live snakes in his pants.

Tourists can come up with astounding ideas and ways to carry them out. We have already reported on attempts to smuggle corals, species protected under CITES, and even vials of bear bile. However, what the tourists did at the Chinese border crossing shocked everyone.

Smuggling attempt

The man tried to enter mainland China from Hong Kong through the Futian crossing, using the lane marked "nothing to declare."

During the inspection, customs officers discovered that the traveller's pants pockets were stuffed with six canvas bags tied with strings and tightly sealed with tape, as reported by the customs authorities.

He wanted to smuggle over 100 snakes

The contents of those six canvas bags were surprising. - It turned out that each bag contained live snakes of different shapes, sizes, and colours - it was added. On social media, recordings were published showing all the bags and reptiles.

In a statement, it was mentioned that officers seized as many as 104 reptiles belonging to five species of non-venomous snakes, including milk snakes and corn snakes. Four species are classified as exotic, meaning they are non-native to mainland China.

According to "The Guardian," China is one of the world's largest centres for animal smuggling. It is worth noting that under local law, importing species that live in other countries without permission is prohibited. The guards emphasized that those who did not comply with the law would be punished, though they did not specify the exact penalty the man might face.

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