Police in eastern Iceland have arrested a couple from Europe. They must have had plans to leave Iceland on the Norrøna with more than 100 eggs, including eggs from endangered species, and five swamp chicks, writes the Icelandic broadcaster, RÚV. The eggs were hidden in special bags that had a heating system. The eggs came to light when the police and customs authorities conducted a joint investigation in connection with the departure of Norrøn…
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Police in eastern Iceland have arrested a couple from Europe. They must have had plans to leave Iceland on the Norrøna with more than 100 eggs, including eggs from endangered species, and five swamp chicks, writes the Icelandic broadcaster, RÚV. The eggs were hidden in special bags that had a heating system. The eggs came to light when the police and customs authorities conducted a joint investigation in connection with the departure of Norrøn…