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Snakes, aand lizards, on a plane

September 6, 2016

Dutch officials say three Spanish suspects have been arrested for attempting to smuggle reptiles worth an estimated 80,000 euros. Some of the animals are protected under international conventions.

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X-ray image of suitcase containing the reptiles
Image: picture-alliance/dpa/NVWA

Officials in Amsterdam said on Tuesday that customs agents at Schiphol Airport had found four suitcases packed with 259 living reptiles, including snakes, lizards and turtles.

They said in a statement that 10 of the reptiles, which had come from Mexico, were dead when discovered on Saturday.

Three Spanish suspects were being held by police, accused of trafficking and animal cruelty, according to the statement. It said they were attempting to smuggle the animals into Spain.

Dutch customs official with one of the lizards
The suspects were accuses of trafficking and animal crueltyImage: picture-alliance/dpa/NVWA

The Dutch food and consumer watchdog NVWA said the reptiles could have fetched up to 80,000 euros ($89,000).

Several of the species seized were internationally protected, including 14 chuckwallas, an iguana-like lizard that has its home in northern Mexico.

All the animals have been taken to a reptile shelter.

tj/rc (dpa, AFP)