Shock at the airport: 1,500 tarantulas discovered in a biscuit package from Vietnam!

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Customs discovers 1,500 bird spiders in a biscuit delivery from Vietnam at Cologne Airport. Criminal proceedings against recipients.

Zoll entdeckt 1.500 Vogelspinnen in Keks-Lieferung aus Vietnam am Flughafen Köln. Strafverfahren gegen Empfänger eingeleitet.
Customs discovers 1,500 bird spiders in a biscuit delivery from Vietnam at Cologne Airport. Criminal proceedings against recipients.

Shock at the airport: 1,500 tarantulas discovered in a biscuit package from Vietnam!

At Cologne Airport, customs officials recently made a surprising find: in a package that came from Vietnam and was allegedly declared with seven kilograms of cookies, the officers discovered around 1,500 bird spiders. The discovery, which took place on July 14, 2025, was initiated by a striking smell when the package was opened. This unconventional biscuit delivery should reach a recipient in the Sauerland, which is now in a criminal proceedings.

The tarantulas were packed in small plastic containers and hidden in biscuit packaging. Tragically, a large part of the animals did not survive the transport -contrary transport, but the living spiders were handed over to a specialist who will take care of their care. The discovery not only raises questions about animal transport, but also about the import regulations from third countries.

import regulations and animal health rights

Animals and animal products from non-EU countries are subject to strict veterinary controls at the border control points. The presence of a common health entrance document (Ged) is required to display the arrival of such programs, as indicated by the customs authorities. The transport and import of exotic animals such as bird spiders must meet the legal requirements, since the European Union has strict strict rules to protect the wildlife and to prevent epidemics.

These regulations ensure that potential risks are minimized by animal products. Symphetic restrictions or even general import bans can be imposed, depending on the current epidemic situation in the countries of origin. In particular, countries of origin that are at a high risk of animal diseases are closely monitored to ensure that no dangerous or non -compliant animals are delivered.

The incident in Cologne points out the urgent need to control the import regulations more strictly and to sensitize the public to risks associated with the international transport of living animals. In this case, customs played an important role in saving the animals from a potentially harmful situation.

Criminal proceedings against the package receiver in the Sauerland are already running and shows the legal consequences associated with such illegal transports. According to the customs communications, it is of great importance that everyone involved in the applicable provisions and maintain the security of the environment.