Khaleej Times

Fur-midable: Singapore foils cat-in-trousers smuggling bid

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singapore — Singapore immigratio­n authoritie­s said on Tuesday they had foiled a bid to smuggle four kittens into the city-state stuffed down a man’s trousers after hearing meows coming from the suspect’s crotch.

In a statement, they hailed their “fur-midable” officers for stopping the “impawsible” attempt to transport the animals in a car through a border checkpoint with neighbouri­ng Malaysia.

“Our officers were checking the travellers in the car, they heard a meowing and saw the bulge in the man’s pants,” an immigratio­n authority spokeswoma­n said.

The officers asked the 45-yearold Singaporea­n whether he had anything to declare, before discoverin­g the live kittens secreted in his trousers. The spokeswoma­n said that hiding items, such as contraband cigarettes, under clothing is a common method of smuggling.

“But to stuff four live kittens into one’s trousers — this is the first time we’ve seen it,” she added.

The kittens survived the ordeal — the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority, which is now investigat­ing the case, said they had been put in quarantine and were active and well.

It is not clear why the man was trying to bring the kittens into Singapore on January 2, although it could have been to sell as pets.

If found guilty, the alleged smuggler faces up to a year in prison and a maximum fine of Sg$10,000 ($7,300). —

 ?? AFP ?? Four live kittens were rescued after the man was caught at the Tuas checkpoint trying to hide the cats in his pants. —
AFP Four live kittens were rescued after the man was caught at the Tuas checkpoint trying to hide the cats in his pants. —
 ??  ?? The four live kittens resting in a box after smuggled into Singapore via the Tuas checkpoint in Singapore. — AFP
The four live kittens resting in a box after smuggled into Singapore via the Tuas checkpoint in Singapore. — AFP

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