African land snails found in luggage at Michigan airport

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ROMULUS, MICHIGAN (AP) – Six giant African land snails have been found in the luggage of a traveller who flew to Michigan from the west African country of Ghana.

The mollusks, which can carry diseases that affect humans, were discovered and seized on March 9 during an agriculture inspection at Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Romulus, United States (US) Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said on Friday.

The man transporting the snails is a resident of Ghana and said they were to be eaten. He was released without further actions.

“It is not uncommon for travellers to bring food items from their native countries, which underscores the importance of the inspection process upon arrival to US ports of entry,” CBP spokesman Steven Bansbach said. “This allows CBP officers and agriculture specialists the opportunity to determine whether these goods are permissible or not, while mitigating the potential for public health or environmental issues.”

Giant African land snails are prohibited in Michigan and the rest of the US. They eat at least 500 different types of plants, along with plaster and stucco on buildings.

They grow as long as 20 centimetres and carry a parasite called the rat lungworm that can cause meningitis in humans. They also can produce up to 1,200 eggs a year.

“Our CBP officers and agriculture specialists work diligently to target, detect, and intercept potential threats before they have a chance to do harm to US interests,” Port Director Robert Larkin said.