Snakes on a plane bound for India, again

Snakes on a plane bound for India, again
A dark tiger python. (AFP)
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Updated 30 June 2025

Snakes on a plane bound for India, again

Snakes on a plane bound for India, again
  • The live snakes included reptiles often sold in the pet trade, and were largely non venomous

NEW DELHI: Indian customs officers in Mumbai said they have stopped a plane passenger arriving from Thailand with a wriggling cargo of live snakes, the third such seizure this month.

“Customs officers... foiled yet another wildlife smuggling attempt, 16 live snakes... seized from passenger returning from Thailand,” said customs officers in the airport in the Indian financial hub.

The passenger, who arrived on Sunday, has been arrested, the customs agency said in a statement, with “further investigation underway.”

The live snakes included reptiles often sold in the pet trade, and were largely non-venomous, or with venom too weak to affect people.

They included garter snakes, a rhino rat snake and a Kenyan sand boa, among others.

In early June, customs officers stopped a passenger smuggling dozens of venomous vipers, also arriving from Thailand.

Days later, officers stopped another traveler carrying 100 creatures including lizards, sunbirds and tree-climbing possums.

Wildlife trade monitor TRAFFIC, which battles the smuggling of wild animals and plants, has warned of a “very troubling” trend in trafficking driven by the exotic pet trade.

More than 7,000 animals, dead and alive, have been seized along the Thailand-India air route in the last 3.5 years, it said.


Mamdani elected mayor of New York City: US networks

Mamdani elected mayor of New York City: US networks
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Mamdani elected mayor of New York City: US networks

Mamdani elected mayor of New York City: US networks

NEW YORK: New Yorkers elected leftist Zohran Mamdani as their next mayor Tuesday, US networks projected, on a day of key local votes across the country offering the first electoral judgment of Donald Trump’s tumultuous second White House term.
US cable channels NBC, CBS and CNN projected that Democratic socialist Mamdani, who will become New York’s first Muslim mayor, would pick up more votes than his closest rival, former governor Andrew Cuomo.