Emirati officials find baby hidden in carry-on bag

Local newspapers in the United Arab Emirates say authorities are investigating an Egyptian couple who tried to sneak their infant into the Gulf country by hiding him in their carry-on luggage.

July 10, 2012

Fatma Al Dubais

 


 


DUBAI — Local newspapers in the United Arab Emirates say authorities are investigating an Egyptian couple who tried to sneak their infant into the Gulf country by hiding him in their carry-on luggage.



Monday’s reports say authorities discovered the baby at Sharjah airport when it showed up on an X-ray scan of the bag. Carry-on luggage is typically scanned at Emirati airports on arrival, after passengers have their passports stamped.



The Gulf News says the baby boy had no passport, visa or other documents allowing him entry to the UAE.



The paper and The National daily are quoting police as saying the unidentified parents put the child’s life at risk with the scheme. The case is being handed over to prosecutors.



Sharjah officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment. — AP


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