China News Service, Dehong, Yunnan, August 3 (Xiao Zehan) A reporter learned from the Dehong Border Management Detachment in Yunnan on the 3rd that recently, the Husa Border Police Station and the Husa Forest Police Station successfully dealt with a police situation involving a poisonous snake entering the house.

  At about 16:00 on the 2nd, the Husa Border Police Station received a call from the public for help saying: "There is a big snake in my house. It's too scary. Come and help!" After receiving the police, the police immediately brought equipment to the scene and contacted the household as soon as possible. The forest police station sent professionals to provide support.

The picture shows the police disposing of the king cobra.

Photo courtesy of Dehong Border Management Detachment

  After arriving at the scene, the police found a large black snake more than two meters long entrenched at the door of the farmer’s house.

In order to avoid causing panic among the villagers and causing unnecessary harm, the police immediately guarded the surroundings and dispersed the onlookers.

Subsequently, in coordination with the forest public security police, the snake was successfully captured for further disposal, protecting the safety of people's lives and property.

  According to preliminary judgment, the snake is a king cobra, a national second-class protected animal, and is highly venomous. It is mainly distributed in southern China, Southeast Asia, and South Asia.

After weighing, the king cobra weighed 8 kg.

  The police reminded that the summer weather is hot and snakes frequently appear. Please pay more attention to the general public when traveling. If snakes are encountered, they should report to the police in time, and professionals should handle them properly to avoid safety accidents.

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