Stunned airport security spot live alligator in luggage security X-ray

Airport security were stunned when they spotted a live alligator on their luggage x-ray monitor.

An American traveller had been trying to smuggle the metre-long albino alligator out of Germany on a flight to Singapore, before he was caught out by staff.

Stunned baggage inspectors discovered the rare white gator stuffed into a cramped suitcase at Munich International Airport, Bavaria, last month (September).

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The poor creature was found curled up, and almost completely wrapped in cling film with just a tiny hole so it could breathe through its nostrils.

A criminal case was opened against the 42-year-old traveller for violating animal welfare laws, and the alligator was seized and taken to a reptile sanctuary in Munich.

Customers reportedly pay up to 75,000 (£65,700) for white alligators in Asia, German media reported.

In a statement obtained by Newsflash, Munich Main Customs Office said: "Customs officers confiscated a live albino alligator on 25th September, 2022 at Munich Airport.

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"While checking luggage, security check employees discovered an unusual X-ray image. They immediately informed customs officers, who, when opening the suitcase, found a live white alligator wrapped in cling film.

"Together with a veterinarian, the customs officers freed the animal and took over first aid. Before departing for Singapore, the passenger was located by customs officials.

"The officials initiated proceedings against the 42-year-old businessman. The Munich Customs Investigation Office took over further investigations.

"The animal is currently in the sanctuary for reptiles and will continue to be cared for there."

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