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                    [Title] => Australia alleges smuggler had bird eggs in pants
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Australians call tiny swimming trunks "budgie smugglers," but the term might have new meaning after customs officials at Sydney's airport said Wednesday that they found 16 wild-bird eggs in the crotch of a passenger's pants.

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Australian police seized about 180 million Australian dollars ($162 million) worth of methamphetamine hidden inside kayaks shipped from China, officials said Wednesday.

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Australian officials have questioned two Indonesians over wildlife smuggling allegations after birds were reportedly found on an Australian military aircraft given to Indonesia.

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 Four Spanish nationals have been arrested in Australia's Queensland and charged with importing 300 kilograms of cocaine into the country, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) said on Monday.

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Australians call tiny swimming trunks "budgie smugglers," but the term might have new meaning after customs officials at Sydney's airport said Wednesday that they found 16 wild-bird eggs in the crotch of a passenger's pants.

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Australian police seized about 180 million Australian dollars ($162 million) worth of methamphetamine hidden inside kayaks shipped from China, officials said Wednesday.

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Australian officials have questioned two Indonesians over wildlife smuggling allegations after birds were reportedly found on an Australian military aircraft given to Indonesia.

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 Four Spanish nationals have been arrested in Australia's Queensland and charged with importing 300 kilograms of cocaine into the country, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) said on Monday.

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