Female Traveller Caught Smuggling 11 Chameleons Concealed In Plastic Bags In Coat Pockets

Customs officials have caught a female traveller after she tried to smuggle 11 chameleons concealed in the pockets of her coat.

CCTV footage from Huanggang Customs in China’s eastern province of Hubei, showed the unnamed woman passing through the Futian Checkpoint station after arriving from Hong Kong shortly before she caught on 4th March.

Latter scenes of the video depicted customs agents taking the 11 seized chameleons in a plastic box and putting them back.

The seizure followed after customs supervising incoming passengers at the checkpoint noticed the woman evading eye contact and hastily walking with a long black coat draped over her arm.

Customs officials hold some of the reptiles, undated. A passenger illegally carried 11 live reptiles that seized by customs. In Huanggang, China. (China Customs/AsiaWire)

Suspecting she was a smuggler, they brought her aside, searched her belongings. And were puzzled when they discovered the reptiles in the pocket of her coat.

The chameleons were reportedly concealed in two plastic bags wrapped with tape. Customs immediately apprehended the woman.

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Huanggang Customs said in a statement obtained by AsiaWire: “Recently, after being assessed by professional organisations, it was determined that the 11 live reptiles previously seized by Huanggang Customs. At the Futian Port entry channel were all specimens of protected species commonly known as ‘chameleons’.

“These chameleons are listed as species under Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).”

Picture shows one of the reptiles, undated. A passenger illegally carried 11 live reptiles that seized by customs. In Huanggang, China. (China Customs/AsiaWire)

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Story By: Georgina Jedikovska, Sub-Editor: Simona Kitanovska, Agency: Asia Wire Report

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