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Nigeria intercepts massive illegal bird shipment bound for Kuwait

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Nigeria intercepts massive illegal bird shipment bound for Kuwait

Over 1,600 parrots and canaries seized at Lagos Airport en route to Kuwait without permit.

LAGOS, Nigeria, Aug 5:  In one of the largest wildlife seizures in recent years, customs officials at Nigeria’s Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos have intercepted a shipment of over 1,600 live birds, including parrots and canaries, being illegally transported to Kuwait.

The seizure took place on July 31, according to a statement released late Monday by the Nigeria Customs Service. Among the birds confiscated were ring-necked parakeets and yellow-fronted canaries, both highly sought-after species in the exotic pet trade.

Authorities confirmed the shipment lacked the necessary CITES permit—a key requirement under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, to which Nigeria is a signatory. CITES documentation is used to ensure that the international trade of wildlife does not threaten their survival.

Michael Awe, the customs controller at Lagos airport, stated that the birds were transported without any of the required legal documents to prove they had been obtained or exported lawfully.

“No illegal shipment will slip through the cracks under my watch at the airport,” Awe said. “The eagle eyes of my command officers are everywhere to detect and intercept.”

He added that an investigation is underway to identify and prosecute those responsible for the attempted smuggling.

The birds will be handed over to the National Parks Service, which oversees wildlife protection and conservation in Nigeria.

Nigeria has increasingly become a transit point in global wildlife trafficking, particularly for birds, reptiles, and ivory. The United Nations 2024 World Wildlife Report identifies parrots, songbirds, and birds of prey as among the most trafficked species globally, often smuggled for private collections, exotic pet markets, or use in traditional trophies and ornaments.

This recent seizure underscores ongoing efforts by Nigerian authorities to combat illegal wildlife trade and enforce international conservation regulations.

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Drugs hidden in an animal feed shipment from Iran seized by Kuwait Customs

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 6:  Authorities at Doha Port successfully intercepted a major drug smuggling operation involving a shipment falsely declared as animal feed, arriving from the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Customs inspectors from the Northern Ports and Failaka Island Customs Department, in coordination with the Customs Investigation and Investigation Department and supported by the Tracking Unit, conducted a targeted inspection based on prior intelligence and risk analysis.

The cargo vessel had raised suspicion before docking, prompting officials to carry out a detailed inspection of the shipment. Despite being labeled as animal feed, the cargo was found to contain approximately 4,550 suspected psychotropic pills and an estimated 5.2 kilograms of marijuana, both expertly concealed within the consignment.

The seized narcotics were confiscated, and an official report on the incident has been filed. The matter is now being referred to the competent authorities for further legal proceedings.

In a statement, the General Administration of Customs reiterated its firm commitment to combating the smuggling of banned substances, emphasizing that all necessary measures will continue to be employed to protect the country from illicit trade.

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161 establishments closed in Kuwait fire safety sweep

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 6: The General Fire Force carried out an inspection campaign on Tuesday evening in the Shuwaikh Industrial Area 2, in coordination with several government bodies. Participating entities included the Ministry of Electricity and Water, the Ministry of Commerce, the Public Authority for Industry, and the Environment Public Authority.

The campaign aimed to identify buildings and establishments that violated safety and fire prevention regulations.

As a result of the inspections, administrative closure orders were issued for 161 industrial establishments and shops. Additionally, 221 warnings and notices were issued to other establishments for failing to comply with the safety requirements set by the General Fire Force, as well as the regulations of other cooperating authorities.

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Fire contained at printing press in Shuwaikh Industrial Area

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 6: Firefighting teams from the Shuwaikh Industrial Center, Martyr Center, and Support Center successfully contained a fire that broke out at a printing press in the Shuwaikh Industrial Area on Tuesday evening.

The teams quickly responded to the incident, extinguishing the blaze and preventing it from spreading. No injuries were reported as a result of the fire.

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