Nairobi: Man, wife charged with trying to export ants to China and France

Nairobi: Man, wife charged with trying to export ants to China and France

File image of harvester ants.

Three suspects among them a man and his wife charged were arraigned at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi on Monday for allegedly trying to smuggle ants out of the country.

Martin Nyota, his wife Rose Wairimu and Eunice Muthoni, an employee of postal corporation, were accused of trying to export the harvester ants worth Ksh.300,000 to China and France without the authority of the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS).

Appearing before Senior Principal Magistrate Njeri Thuku, the accused were charged with five counts of dealing with live wildlife species.

They denied the charges and were released on a Ksh.50,000 cash bail.

The court was told that the accused were found in possession of the ants at their home in Gilgil.

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