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4 women arrested in China for smuggling live snakes stuffed inside their bras

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4 women arrested in China for smuggling live snakes stuffed inside their bras​

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The eight snakes were found to be ball pythons, which are classified as endangered species.

By Kim Tan - 13 Jan 2025, 1:40 pm

Customs officers at Futian Port, Huanggang, China, recently arrested four women who were found carrying live snakes in their bras.

According to a Guangming Daily report on 11 Jan, the officers were checking inbound passengers when they found a woman who looked flustered and hurried.

Thinking she was suspicious, they quickly inspected the woman and found two live snakes wrapped in cotton socks which were stuffed in her bra.

Subsequently, the officers found three other female passengers who were smuggling live snakes in the same way.

Women were smuggling endangered pythons​

Upon questioning, the women said they were sent to bring eight live snakes into the country and were paid “carrying fees”.

The Shenzhen Customs Animal and Plant Inspection and Quarantine Technical Center identified the snakes as ball pythons.

These pythons are listed as endangered in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

Smuggling endangered species may constitute crime​

The Chinese Customs Department reminded citizens that the import of endangered species is prohibited according to CITES, the Wildlife Protection Law, and many other regulations.


Only legal holders of wildlife import and export certificates are exempted.

In serious circumstances that may constitute a crime, the offenders will face criminal charges in accordance with the law
 
Ah tiong knn really create problem, sg n all cou tries should sack ah tiong n chased them back tk tiong land,ccb, English cannot make it , n the mind in decisions making also like fuck cos I work with them ,am surprised many at mgt level , think for female they suck their way to the top,lol
 
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