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Reptiles Enroute To Bangkok Seized In Manila


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Airport authorities seize snakes in plastic bottles

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Authorities at the Ninoy Aquino International

Airport reveal snakes and other reptiles in

plastic bottles found in two large suitcases

after seizing them from a Filipino passenger

who was about to board a flight to Bangkok, Thailand.

MANILA:-- Airport authorities seized a viper and other reptiles in plastic bottles from a Filipino passenger who was about to board a flight from Manila to Bangkok on Tuesday. Authorities seized at least 134 reptiles including cobras, water skinks, pit vipers, iguanas and monitor lizards concealed in sacks and plastic bottles after passing through x-ray machines.

The reptiles were turned over to the Wildlife Management Council of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

--AP 2006-11-22

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Looks like the makings of movie:

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Airport authorities show a viper, right, and other reptiles in plastic bottles after seizing them from a Filipino passenger who was about to board a flight to Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday Nov. 21, 2006, in Manila, Philippines. Airport authorities seized at least 134 reptiles including cobras, water skinks, pit vipers, iguanas and monitor lizards concealed in sacks and plastic bottles after passing through x-ray machines. The reptiles were turned over to the Wildlife Management Council of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources.

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'Snakes On A Plane'

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0417148/

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Her name is ****** (censored) and I know her investor from JJ or Cha-Cha market.

advance was 1500$. She was too greedy and didn't pay to Sgt. *** (censored) at Aqino, hence the hassle.

anybody, who wants to make a "Meli Kismas Dalin" surprise to his GF/BF/LBFM - don't hesitate to PM. the supply is limited.

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