A Grandmother’s Journey
The elderly woman looked weary but kind. At passport control, she quietly explained she was flying to visit her grandchildren for the winter. She hadn’t seen them in a long time and missed them dearly. Once her documents were cleared, she gently pushed her faded gray suitcase toward the security conveyor belt.
Suspicious Discovery
The young security officer, neatly dressed in uniform, stared at the monitor with tired eyes. Bag after bag passed by—nothing unusual—until an odd shape appeared on the screen. He leaned closer, squinting.
“Hold on,” he murmured. “What is that supposed to be?”
His gaze shifted to the woman in the headscarf, standing patiently nearby.
“Ma’am, could you please tell me what’s inside your bag?” he asked.
“Nothing out of the ordinary,” she replied softly. “Just gifts for my grandchildren.”
Tension Builds
“Ma’am,” the officer said, frowning, “that’s not what the scanner shows. What are you hiding?”
Her eyes dropped to the floor. Her trembling hands betrayed her. Fear and guilt mixed on her face.
“There’s nothing there… I told you,” she whispered.
“Then I’ll need to open it myself,” he said firmly.
“You can’t! I won’t give you the combination!” she exclaimed.
But it was too late. With a pair of pliers, he snapped the lock open.
The Shocking Reveal
The suitcase lid lifted—and everyone froze.
Inside, three live chickens huddled together. A handful of grain and a worn rag lay nearby, keeping them warm. One chicken clucked softly while another flapped in panic.
“These are… alive,” the officer said in disbelief.
“Yes,” the grandmother replied calmly. “Didn’t I say they were gifts for my grandchildren?”
“Ma’am, you know transporting animals without documents is not permitted,” the officer reminded her.
A Grandmother’s Explanation
She sighed deeply. “I only wanted my grandchildren to have fresh soup. Things are too expensive there. I raised these hens myself—they’re clean, homegrown…”
The officer glanced at his colleague, who shrugged. After a quick discussion, the supervisor decided the birds had to go to the airport’s veterinary service. A report would be filed against the passenger.
Farewell to the Gifts
As staff carefully lifted the chickens out, tears streamed down the grandmother’s cheeks.
“I’m sorry,” she whispered. “I didn’t mean to cause trouble…”
The officer’s tone softened. “We know, ma’am. But rules apply to everyone.”
The birds were quarantined, later taken in by a nearby farm. The grandmother was allowed to board—but her “gifts” stayed behind.
Just before departure, she turned to the officer.
“Please tell them not to forget—those chickens are mine,” she said quietly.
The young man smiled for the first time that day. “I promise, ma’am. They’ll be well cared for.”