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Newark Agriculture Specialists, CBP Officers Continue to Protect U.S. Ag Industry

(Wednesday, February 06, 2008)

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Newark, N.J. – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and agriculture specialists have been busy intercepting smuggled agriculture goods during the month of January. CBP continues to increase its enforcement efforts to protect the American agriculture industry, crops, food supply, livestock and economy.

Newark area agriculture specialists conducted a month long enforcement operation focused on intercepting prohibited agriculture products entering commerce via passenger baggage. Agriculture specialists made 513 seizures of prohibited/regulated agriculture products, resulting in $118, 075 in fines being assessed. Several violators intercepted were second time offenders who were issued a penalty for $500. Hundreds of other passengers who were transporting prohibited/regulated agriculture products avoided penalties by declaring the items. One such passenger was transporting 100 hatching eggs utilizing a United States Department of Agriculture permit that was issued by Veterinary Services to another permit holder.

Newark’s Agriculture Specialists K-9 Team was a primary part of the successful effort. The Agriculture K-9 Team had a remarkably high proficiency rate and a correspondingly high seizure rate.

During subsequent inspection of the seized items, CBP agriculture specialists discovered 431 pests or plant diseases. Additionally, two of the pests discovered were first time finds in the United States and two were first time finds in the Port of Newark.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation's borders at and between the official ports of entry. CBP is charged with keeping terrorists and terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.

Contacts For This News Release
U.S. Customs & Border Protection
One Bowling Green
New York, NY  10004
Janet Rapaport
Press Officer
Phone: (212) 514-8324
Fax: (212) 344-3755
or
One Penn Plaza, 11th Floor
New York, New York  10119
Lucille Cirillo
OFO Public Affairs Liaison
Phone: (646) 733-2810
CBP Headquarters
Office of Public Affairs
1300 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
Room 3.4A
Washington, DC 20229
Phone:(202) 344-1770 or
(800) 826-1471
Fax:(202) 344-1393

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