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Flyer caught `in India with monkey in `his pants

you moron after they do x-ray screening they also do full body search, it just shows x-ray screening is not always that efficient


do monkeys have invisible bones that cannot be seen in Xrays................when doing full body search...they dont go around playing with your personal monkey....rather look for extra luggage if any
 
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only in india :lol:

These things happen the world over- people smuggling animals on their person and in their luggage. Most of the the time they are not discovered until they arrive at their destination so good on Indian security officials for finding this out-impressive.
 
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he flew in from the UAE...the guy was indian

and yes, quite a strange thing to do to make a quick profit......in the end, the scheme didnt pay its dividends! :laugh:
 
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he flew in from the UAE...the guy was indian

and yes, quite a strange thing to do to make a quick profit......in the end, the scheme didnt pay its dividends! :laugh:

The suspect from the United Arab Emirates, who was detained along with two other travellers, had arrived from the Thai capital Bangkok and was about to take a connecting flight to Dubai on Jet Airways.

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/centra...ght-india-monkey-his-pants.html#ixzz26C7T03lM

Was from the UAE, went to Bangkok - transiting through India on a connecting flight. Where does it say he was Indian?
 
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Wait there is more :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

They also seized six Persian cats, three poisonous tarantula spiders and 11 birds eggs from the man and his two accomplices, the report said.

:blink::rofl::rofl:
 
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he flew in from the UAE...the guy was indian

and yes, quite a strange thing to do to make a quick profit......in the end, the scheme didnt pay its dividends! :laugh:

The guy was an Arab, not Indian. Indian custom officials caught them.
 
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Indian customs had its firm grip on the monkey in his pants.

:rofl:
 
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he flew in from the UAE...the guy was indian

and yes, quite a strange thing to do to make a quick profit......in the end, the scheme didnt pay its dividends! :laugh:

Yes typical Indian names too :rolleyes:

The passengers, named as Hamad Al-Dhaheri, Mohammed Al-Shamsi and Rashid Al-Shamsi, were handed over to the Wildlife and Customs Department for further questioning and were later arrested by customs police.

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/centra...ght-india-monkey-his-pants.html#ixzz26EEYukWI
 
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he flew in from the UAE...the guy was indian

Wonder if this will help to clear doubts & improve comprehension.

BBC News - Men arrested hiding loris in underwear at Delhi airport


Three men have been arrested in Delhi for trying to board a flight with small primates hidden in their underwear.

Two of the men were found with slender lorises concealed in pouches in their briefs, a customs official at Indira Gandhi International Airport told the BBC.

The men were transit passengers, en route to Dubai from Bangkok.

The animals were uncovered when security guards noticed a bulge in their underwear during a frisk.

The Press Trust of India reported that one of the lorises was 7in (17.8cm) in length.

The condition of the animals was "OK, but deteriorating" according to the official, who declined to be named.

They have been transferred to the Delhi-based organisation People For Animals, which said the lorises were being treated in hospital.

Photographs of the lorises sent to the BBC by the hospital show the red-coated creatures inside an animal transit box lined with newspaper.
Popular pet

Lorises, which are nocturnal and carnivorous primates, are native to parts of South Asia and South East Asia, and live in tropical forest areas.

The slender loris is native to India and Sri Lanka, where experts fear it is becoming extinct.

Lorises have become a popular exotic pet in recent years, despite alarms raised by conservationists that the trade is contributing to their demise in the wild.

Indonesia's loris population has been devastated by the boom in people wanting them as pets.

Conservationists say poachers pull out their teeth - as the primates have a toxic bite - with pliers, making it impossible for them to return to the wild.

The men arrested are all nationals of the United Arab Emirates, according to the customs official, and an investigation into the incident is under way
 
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