Airport workers had been shocked after a safety canine sniffed out one thing uncommon within the baggage of a traveler getting back from Africa: mummified monkeys.
The passenger getting back from a go to to the Democratic Republic of the Congo reported that the baggage contained dried fish, however an inspection at Boston's Logan Airport revealed the useless, dehydrated our bodies of 4 monkeys, brokers mentioned.
The traveler mentioned he introduced the monkeys to america for his personal consumption, CPB spokesman Ryan Bissette mentioned Sunday.
Uncooked or minimally processed meat from wild animals, typically known as “sport meat,” is banned in america due to the specter of illness.
“The potential risks posed by bringing bushmeat into america are actual. Bushmeat can comprise germs that may trigger sickness, together with the Ebola virus,” mentioned Julio Caravia, native port director for Customs and Border Safety.
A number of strains of HIV are even believed to have originated from bushmeat hunters in central and western Africa.
The incident occurred final month however was made public on Friday.
Bissette mentioned Sunday that no costs had been filed, however that the entire baggage was seized and the practically 9 kilos (four kilograms) of bushmeat had been marked for destruction by the U.S. Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention.
Earlier this month, a Brazilian girl touring to Sao Paulo by way of Panama was charged with wildlife trafficking after 130 harlequin frogs had been confiscated from her baggage.
The alleged smuggler was arrested at Bogotá's El Dorado Worldwide Airport by authorities on Monday (January 29) after the toxic animals had been found inside small movie canisters.
Authorities described the amphibians, also called poison dart frogs, as being in a “dehydrated” and “confused” situation.