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Movie "Snakes" in the horror scene almost occurred in the passenger flight from Jakarta to Dubai! According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on March 28, Local 27, Jakarta Soekarno - Hatta airport security personnel check the two passengers hand luggage, and found in possession of 40 which actually python!
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According to official data, animal smuggling cases in recent years in Southeast Asia is increasing. Last December, the Abu Dhabi airport security guards found an Indonesian passenger carried four snakes, two parrots and a squirrel. Last year,http://211.86.128.2/gjjl/Review.asp?NewsID=595, Malaysia nicknamed "Lizard King" wildlife smuggler Anson Wang admitted that he had smuggled 95 endangered python.
(Source: China Daily & nbsp,http://www.cnveg.com.cn/toupiao/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=108465; letter lotus)
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