African Traveler Caught With “Primate Meat” at Chicago Airport - Border Hawk

An airline passenger entering the U.S. from the Democratic Republic of the Congo was caught transporting prohibited agricultural items in their luggage.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) revealed details about the disturbing seizure on Thursday.
The African traveler arrived to O’Hare International Airport in Chicago where CBP Agriculture Specialists discovered more than 30 pounds of banned ‘products,’ including bush meat.
“In the passenger’s suitcase O’Hare Agriculture Specialists found 11lbs of beans w/ pests, 17lbs of unknown plants, & 4lbs of nonhuman primate meat,” CBP explained in a statement.
“These items are prohibited, seized, & destroyed.”
CBP frequently intercepts alarming and potentially dangerous “exotic foods” being carried by travelers arriving from Third World countries.
In July, officers made two significant busts days apart at Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
“In the first instance, a baggage examination yielded 11 pounds of rodent meat from Togo, a country in West Africa, while another just days later resulted in the discovery of 52 pounds of primate meat, which was declared as antelope, from the Central African nation of Gabon. Both travelers also had additional, undeclared agriculture items in their possession,” CBP stated at the time.
Both travelers were fined $300.
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