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Undeclared ostrich eggs intercepted at border

Published: Tue 27 Nov 2012 12:41 PM
26.11.12
Undeclared ostrich eggs intercepted at border
Biosecurity officials have reported the bizarre discovery of two massive ostrich eggs in the luggage of a passenger at Auckland airport.
The two whole eggs with yolk each weighed around 1.5 kilograms. They were found loosely wrapped in newspaper.
The passenger was fined $400 and will face increased scrutiny by biosecurity officials if they make further flights to New Zealand, says team manager Steve Gay.
He says the eggs posed a high biosecurity risk to New Zealand. “There was the chance they could be carrying avian diseases. And we can’t write off the idea that the eggs were going to be used for breeding.”
“It beggars belief that the passenger could possibly forget to declare something so obvious in size and so risky for our primary sector and environment.
“Air passengers pass more than 30 signs asking them to declare or dispose risk items before they even speak to a quarantine inspector.”
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