CBP agricultural experts have recovered two cow dung from a suitcase. According to the statement, this suitcase belongs to a passenger who returned from an Air India aircraft on April 4.
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The US Customs and Border Security officials have recovered the items from the luggage of a passenger who returned from India (India) at the international airport in the suburb of Washington DC. The bag in which the Indian passenger had brought the cow Dung was left at the airport. Officials said that dams are banned in the US because it is believed that it can cause highly contagious oral and oral diseases.
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) said that they have been destroyed. According to a press release issued by the department on Monday, it was not written incorrectly. Two suplets have been recovered from a suitcase to CBP agricultural experts. According to the statement, this suitcase belongs to a passenger who returned from an ‘Air India’ plane on April 4.
Risk of mouth disease
Keith Fleming, the ‘Field Operations’ caretaker director of CBP’s Baltimore ‘field office’, said mouth-hoof is an animal disease that animal owners fear the most, and that the farm safety campaign for customs and border protection There is also a danger to it.
The CBP said that the dalas have also been described as an important source of energy and cooking in some parts of the world. It is also reportedly used as a ‘skin detoxifier’, an antimicrobial and fertilizer. According to the CBP, despite these perceived benefits, the arrival of dumplings from India is prohibited due to the risk of mouth-cracking disease.
Indian caught with Viagra
Earlier in February, an Indian man was arrested for illegal importation of 3,200 tablets of Viagra worth US $ 96 thousand at Chicago airport in the US. This information was given in an official statement. It was said in the statement that when he could not give any satisfactory answer about bringing such a huge amount of Viagra pills, the authorities took him into custody.
The US Department of Customs and Border Protection (CBP), in a statement, said without disclosing the name of the passenger that he had returned to the US from India and during the examination of the luggage, bullets were recovered from him. When the passenger was asked why he had so many pills from him, he said that these are for his friends and it is believed that they can be taken in India even without a prescription.
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