Smuggler Caught With Pigeons in His Pants

By Kevin Spak,  Newser Staff
Posted Feb 4, 2009 7:45 AM CST
Smuggler Caught With Pigeons in His Pants
The legs of an Australian man who was caught with two pigeons hidden in his pants on an international flight from Dubai to Melbourne, Australia, are shown.   (AP Photo/Australian Customs Service, HO)

A man was caught with his pants down at Melbourne Airport on Sunday—literally. When custom officers asked a suspicious-looking character who'd just flown in from Dubai to drop his trousers, they were shocked to find a live pigeon strapped to each leg, the Age reports. Each was wrapped in a padded envelope, and held in place by a pair of tights the man was wearing under his pants.

The passenger, a Melbourne resident, was also carrying a pair of eggs in a vitamin container in his luggage. The pigeons aren’t rare or endangered, but Australia has strict wildlife importation laws, meaning the 23-year-old faces up to 10 years in jail. (More pigeon stories.)

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