US border officials seize 90 giant African snails from Ghanaian traveller


US Customs and Border Protection
officials reportedly seized ninety (90) giant African snails from a passenger travelling from Ghana at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport last month.

According to a report by

Asaaseradio.com, agriculture

specialists at the airport were tipped

off by an odd odour emanating from

the passenger's bag, resulting in a

secondary investigation after the

traveller had declared fresh food items.


The passenger is said to have declared other prohibited items, including beef skin and fresh peppers, but failed to declare the giant snails.


Customs agents seized the snails,

which ranged from three to six inches long, believing they were meant for consumption.


While giant African snails are

considered a delicacy in most West

African countries, the slimy

gastropods, which can grow up to 8

inches, are considered invasive in the US and other Western countries.


According to a previous CNN report,

snails eat at least 500 different types of plants and can even eat plaster and stucco from houses as a source of calcium.

The US Department of Agriculture has said that giant African snails can pose serious health risks to humans, as they are known to carry the parasite rat lungworm, which can cause meningitis.

In 2023, live giant African snails were found in the suitcase of a traveller who had also arrived from Ghana at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport.

Source: Ghanaweb.com

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