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Seven hundred snakes on a plane
2007-05-24
CAIRO, Egypt -- Customs officers at Cairo's airport have detained a man bound for Saudi Arabia who was trying to smuggle 700 live snakes on a plane, airport authorities said. The officers were stunned when a passenger, identified as Yahia Rahim Tulba, told them his carryon bag contained live snakes after he was asked to open it.

Tulba opened his bag to show the snakes to the police and asked the officers, who held a safe distance, not to come close. Among the various snakes, hidden in small cloth sacks, were two poisonous cobras, authorities said.

The Egyptian said he had hoped to sell the snakes in Saudi Arabia. Police confiscated the snakes and turned Tulba over to the prosecutor's office, accusing him of violating export laws and endangering the lives of other passengers. According to the customs officials, Tulba claimed the snakes are wanted by Saudis who display them in glass jars in shops, keep them as pets or sell them to research centers. The value of the snakes was not immediately known.
Posted by:Seafarious

#3  "Seven hundred snakes on a plane"

A convention of imams on an Airbus?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2007-05-24 17:35  

#2  Okay, somebody has to do this . . .

"I'm tired of all these #$%^&*@# snakes on this #$%^&*@# plane!"
Posted by: Mike   2007-05-24 17:03  

#1  This is far more common than people might think. International agreement like CITES make it very difficult to move many species across borders. This just raises the price and encourages smuggling.
Posted by: Iblis   2007-05-24 14:34  

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