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Teens on Trial for Smuggling Thousands of Live Ant Queens from Kenya

Teens on Trial for Smuggling Thousands of Live Ant Queens from Kenya
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World April 23, 2025 10:09

nairobi - Two Belgian teenagers face trial in Nairobi for smuggling 5,000 African harvester ant queens in reagent tubes, sparking concerns over illegal wildlife trade.

Teens on Trial for Smuggling Thousands of Live Ant Queens from Kenya

Two 18-year-old Belgian youths are being prosecuted in Nairobi for illegally possessing and trading in live ant queens. The Kenyan police discovered 5,000 ant queens neatly stored in 2,244 reagent tubes during a raid at a hostel near Lake Naivasha.

Illegal Wildlife Trade

The Kenyan Wildlife Service (KWS) considers this case a milestone in combating biopiracy and the illegal trade in live ants. The smuggling of ants, particularly the African harvester ant, is driven by demand from collectors and hobbyists due to their unique behavior and ecological significance.

The teens pleaded guilty in court, claiming naivety and accidental wrongdoing. However, the prosecution argues that the elaborate smuggling operation, involving specially designed tubes to evade airport security, indicates premeditation. The Wildlife Conservation and Management Act prescribes hefty fines and prison sentences for such offenses.

Public Reaction and Future Outcome

Local opinions vary on the potential punishment, with authorities signaling a tough stance to set an example. While some believe the teens may face only fines and deportation, officials emphasize the seriousness of wildlife trafficking. The verdict on whether the teens will be allowed to return to Belgium is expected soon.

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