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Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 9:14 am
by DJKeefy
A stork has been detained by police in Egypt on suspicion of spying.

The bird was put behind bars after a man fishing in the Nile in Qena, some 280 miles south-east of Cairo, spotted an electronic device attached to its feathers.

Thinking it was an undercover agent, he captured the stork and took it to a police station near his home, said Mohammed Kamal, head of security in the Qena region.

Puzzled officers examined the bird, fearing the gadget was a bomb or spying equipment, and then called in veterinary experts.

Eventually, they discovered it was a wildlife tracker used by French scientists to follow the movement of migratory birds, said Ayman Abdallah, head of veterinary services in Qena.

He said the device stopped working when the bird crossed the French border, absolving it of being a spy.

But he said it would have to remain in police custody for the time being because officials need permission from state prosecutors to release the bird.

Commentators said that with turmoil gripping Egypt following the military coup that overthrew President Mohammad Morsi, authorities and citizens remain on high alert.

Earlier this year, a security guard filed a police report after capturing a pigeon he said was carrying microfilm.

In 2010, a series of shark attacks along Egypt's Mediterranean coast were blamed on "GPS-controlled sharks" allegedly sent by Israeli security services into Sinai waters.

Source: http://news.sky.com/story/1135591/stork ... -of-spying

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 12:03 pm
by Darkstar
Absolute quality, rather like the monkey hangers in Sunderland :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 3:35 pm
by Stevepj
The bird MUST have been an agent of the Zionist entity :? Who would bother putting billion dollar satellites into orbit or use stealth drones when you have our feathered friends.

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 4:17 pm
by Scottishtourist
Is place it was arrested anywhere near Luxor?
If so,then it's all Who2's fault.
It obviously got sight of the photo of the BIG nest he once posted and was making it's way there!

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 4:21 pm
by Who2
Never trust a bird...they have different thought patterns......:cool:
Ps: a wize man once told me, 'we are the same from the neck up' I think he lied....

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 4:35 pm
by Bullet Magnet
He was, to put it mildly, "mis informed"...
I reckon the hormones mess about with the programming of the Brain.. :cool:

Still, they work very hard, give birth, put up with all sorts of s***, yet usually outlive us men... ;)

Once you come to realise that the only way off this rock is through suicide, ( all be it in a hidden form ),
it does make you wonder why they want to hang around longer.. :cg

One of the Doctors "birds" used to stop the crayfish trap thief.. :cool:

Image

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 4:37 pm
by Dusak
I read that it was a duck. But knowing the thought process of the police, they probably couldn't tell a stork from ducker. :ni:

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 4:44 pm
by Scottishtourist
Who2 wrote:Never trust a bird...they have different thought patterns......:cool:
Ps: a wize man once told me, 'we are the same from the neck up' I think he lied....
No,no,no Who2.
Not the same from the neck up.
You see,the man is the HEAD of the family...but the woman is the NECK.
And the neck can always make the head turn any which way it(the neck) chooses or desires!
Think that came from film "My Big Fat Greek Wedding!"
Wonderful!!!

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 4:57 pm
by Chocolate Eclair
That makes sense ST for when it comes to "Necking"

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 6:04 pm
by Brian Yare
In the Sunday Mirror today, not a rag I would normally look at but it was hanging on a peg in the toilet, the bird was described as a swan. There is one hell of a difference between storks and swans, and I don't recall seeing swans in upper Egypt.

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 7:30 pm
by HEPZIBAH
I first saw it reported as a DUCK, then it was reported as a SWAN, then it was reported as a STORK. I am expecting it to have been an ALBATROSS by the time tomorrow's papers are delivered!

Whatever type of feathered creature it was/is - the identifiers are all quackers as far as I can tell!

:roll:

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:17 pm
by BBLUX
For the real information check this out



The stork's stats are here:
http://www.satellitetracking.eu/inds/view/111s

and its flight path here:
http://www.satellitetracking.eu/inds/sh ... eck111=111

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:42 pm
by DJKeefy
BBLUX wrote:For the real information check this out

For those who dont use facebook:

On Saturday, August 31st, news surfaced over the capture of a White Stork in Qena, referred to over social media as #SpyDuck, after concerned citizens suspected the stork was a tool of espionage because of the satellite tracking device attached to its back. Security apparatuses have already declared that this device poses no threat to Egypt's security, and a report is to be produced by a governmental veterinary committee.

Nature Conservation Egypt (NCE) has been contacted by the concerned Hungarian researchers responsible for tagging the "detained" White Stork, and they have provided (the already public) information on the specific stork in question.

Here is the captured stork's profile:
http://www.satellitetracking.eu/inds/view/111

And here is the satellite imagery of the captured stork's migration route:
http://www.satellitetracking.eu/inds/sh ... ck_111=111

Satellite tagging of birds is an internationally acknowledged practice used by researchers and conservationists to study the migration routes of birds. These results are then commonly used to influence local policies, to ensure the protection of migratory birds, particularly soaring birds, during their migration from north to south in Autumn, and south to north in Spring.

NCE is currently following up with the different administrative entities in Egypt to ensure that the necessary steps are taken for the release of this White Stork

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 7:42 am
by BBLUX
Thanks Keefy. Actually it is an open page on Facebook otherwise I could not have read it myself.

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 8:28 am
by DJKeefy
BBLUX wrote:Thanks Keefy. Actually it is an open page on Facebook otherwise I could not have read it myself.
But you still have to join facebook to see it, I know quite a few who have not signed up for a facebook account and a few who refuse to get an account for some unknown reasons :)

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 9:45 am
by HEPZIBAH
DJKeefy wrote:
BBLUX wrote:Thanks Keefy. Actually it is an open page on Facebook otherwise I could not have read it myself.
But you still have to join facebook to see it, I know quite a few who have not signed up for a facebook account and a few who refuse to get an account for some unknown reasons :)
It's interesting that so many people claim not to use Facebook and yet know exactly what is being written and where and by whom. Equally. many people refuse to use it and yet are very keen for information others are prepared to share from there!

[Many people - personal generalisation]

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 12:16 pm
by Bullet Magnet
I am going to suggest to jewel that she embarks on a Free The Stork / Duck / Swan / Pterodactyl / ( whatever it is.. ) Campaign :up

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 12:26 pm
by HEPZIBAH
Bullet Magnet wrote:I am going to suggest to jewel that she embarks on a Free The Stork / Duck / Swan / Pterodactyl / ( whatever it is.. ) Campaign :up
:lol: You now have me thinking about one of those multi bird stuffed birds for the table! :eat

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 2:02 pm
by FABlux
DJKeefy wrote:
BBLUX wrote:Thanks Keefy. Actually it is an open page on Facebook otherwise I could not have read it myself.
But you still have to join facebook to see it, I know quite a few who have not signed up for a facebook account and a few who refuse to get an account for some unknown reasons :)
No you don't Keefy! Open posts can be seen by anyone, it pops up an option to join but you can ignore it & just read anyway. I don't think you can comment or anything without joining. I certainly don't do facebook but still follow the odd Twitter link to posts & read what is there.

The good news is he is being released tomorrow :D From Twitter

"NCE has received news from @EEAA_EG's park ranger, H. Ibrahim, that the captured stork is well fed & in good health. Release expected soon."

Re: Stork Held In Egypt On Suspicion Of Spying

Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 2:41 pm
by BBLUX
When interviewed the Stork said " I just want to move on with my life"