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Airport Court Nabs Suspects in Live Ant Heist
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33473, member: 636"] Four suspects face charges for illegally trafficking thousands of live queen ants native to Kenya. Two Belgian nationals and a Vietnamese-Kenyan pair were arrested after authorities discovered approximately 5,400 rare ants hidden in specialized test tubes and syringes. Investigators revealed that the suspects planned to smuggle the prized Messor cephalotes species to exotic pet markets in Europe and Asia. The ants were carefully preserved using cotton wool to survive up to two months during transit, demonstrating a sophisticated smuggling operation designed to evade airport security. Kenya Wildlife Service described the incident as more than a wildlife crime. The case represents biopiracy, a serious violation of international biodiversity treaties. Authorities emphasized the importance of protecting native species and preventing unauthorized exploitation of genetic resources. The suspects entered Kenya on tourist visas with clear intentions of illegal wildlife trafficking. Collectors value these ants for their unique behaviors and complex colony structures. The *Messor cephalotes* species holds significant ecological importance and potential research value. Prosecutors charged the individuals under the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act. The case highlights the growing global challenges of protecting native biodiversity. Kenya Wildlife Service stressed that the prosecution sends a strong message about protecting national ecological resources. [/QUOTE]
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