Rhesus Pieces! 4 dried monkeys seized as illicit bushmeat at Boston airport

Some super exotic items simply don’t make for legal souvenirs, as one traveler returning to Boston from the Democratic Republic of Congo learned.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents last month seized four dehydrated monkey bodies from the luggage of an unnamed passenger returning to Boston from the African country via Paris, France, on Delta Flight 225 on Jan. 8, an agency spokesman said Friday.

A CBP K9 named Buddey sniffed out something suspicious so the agents questioned the passenger, according to an agency statement. The passenger only said that it contained dried fish — one of the few agricultural products that border agents don’t appear to be as strict about according to agency online fact sheets.

Agents x-rayed the luggage and the claim appeared to be true, but the suspicious agents decided to open the bag anyway. Pretty soon, agents found themselves looking not just at some dried fish but the eerie sight of four desiccated, simian faces. The agency in a statement called them “mummified monkey remains.”

The monkeys are a form of “bushmeat,” the agency spokesman said, which is defined as “raw or minimally processed meat from wild animals in some areas of the world, including Africa.” The importation of bushmeat is illegal because the meat of wild animals like moneys, cane rats, antelope and others “pose a communicable disease risk.”

“The potential dangers posed by bringing bushmeat into the United States are real,” said Julio Cararvia, the area port director for CBP Boston. “Bushmeat can carry germs that can cause illness, including the Ebola virus. The work of CBP’s K9 unit and Agricultural Specialist were vital in preventing this potential danger from entering the U.S.”

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