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    Dubai Customs intercepts 223 live animals at airport

    June 13, 2026
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    DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES / MENA Newswire / – Dubai Customs intercepted 223 live animals hidden inside an unclaimed suitcase at Dubai International Airport, in a wildlife trafficking case involving lizards, scorpions, snakes and frogs. Inspectors found 129 lizards, 36 scorpions, eight snakes and 50 frogs inside the baggage after officers selected it for further inspection during routine screening at one of the world’s busiest air travel hubs.

    X-ray-style image showing seized reptiles, frogs and a scorpion in containers during a Dubai Customs wildlife trafficking case.
    Dubai Customs coordinated with UAE authorities after the live animal seizure. (Credit – WAM)

    The suitcase had no clear identifying details and stood among other luggage before officers flagged it for checks. Dubai Customs said inspectors acted on risk indicators and observations from standard screening procedures. When officers opened the bag, they found live animals concealed instead of personal items. The discovery led authorities to begin legal, environmental and veterinary handling procedures for the seized animals.

    Authorities said several of the species may fall under rules linked to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. CITES regulates cross-border trade in protected wildlife and plants. The case adds to enforcement work aimed at stopping illegal wildlife trade through airports and cargo routes. Dubai Customs handles such cases under UAE laws and international environmental obligations.

    Airport screening exposes concealed wildlife

    Dubai Customs coordinated with the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment after the seizure. The coordination focused on animal care and required legal and environmental procedures. The ministry plays a central role in wildlife protection, conservation rules and the treatment of animals seized in illegal trade cases. Authorities did not release species names, passenger details, flight information or the origin of the suitcase.

    Wildlife trafficking remains a serious customs and environmental crime because it can move live animals across borders without permits, health checks or safe transport conditions. Airports face this risk because passenger luggage moves quickly through large transit networks. Dubai International Airport serves heavy passenger flows and connects routes across Asia, Africa, Europe and the Middle East, making screening systems central to border protection.

    CITES rules guide enforcement response

    Dubai Customs said inspection teams use screening technology, risk management systems and trained officers to detect suspicious baggage. The agency said the seizure showed the role of customs officers in protecting biodiversity, natural resources and border security. The case also showed how routine airport checks can uncover live animal trafficking when baggage appears ordinary during initial handling.

    No arrests or charges were announced in connection with the unclaimed suitcase. Authorities also did not say whether all 223 animals fall under CITES protection. The confirmed seizure involved 223 live animals and a coordinated government response for their care and legal processing. Dubai Customs said the operation formed part of its broader work to combat illegal wildlife trade and enforce environmental protection rules.

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