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Fourteen live scorpions were intended to be mailed into the country and were seized by the Qingdao Post Office Customs

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Fourteen live scorpions were intended to be mailed into the country and were seized by the Qingdao Post Office Customs
Fourteen live scorpions were intended to be mailed into the country and were seized by the Qingdao Post Office Customs

A few days ago, Qingdao Post Office Customs seized 14 illegally imported live scorpions in the inbound mail. After testing, the seized scorpion was an African yellow-clawed scorpion, which was highly toxic, and Qingdao Customs has implemented quarantine treatment on the mail.

Fourteen live scorpions were intended to be mailed into the country and were seized by the Qingdao Post Office Customs

On June 21, when the customs officer of qingdao post office inspected the incoming mail, he found that a mail machine inspection image named "personal belongings" was suspicious, and after unpacking and inspection, 14 plastic storage boxes were found in the mail, containing live animal scorpions, and the on-site inventory confirmed that 14 were confirmed. After preliminary identification, the scorpion seized this time is the African yellow-clawed scorpion.

It is understood that the African yellow-clawed scorpion inhabits tropical arid deserts, mainly distributed in southern and eastern Africa, the scorpion body is large, and the adult scorpion body is about 11-15 cm long, with strong toxicity. According to the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Quarantine of Animals and Plants Entering and Leaving the Country and relevant regulations, live insects are prohibited from being mailed into the country and are not allowed to enter the country by mail or carry without quarantine approval.

At present, Qingdao Customs has implemented quarantine treatment on the mail.

Qilu Evening News • Qilu One Point Reporter Pan Xuye Correspondent Qi Zhenhua