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Chinese Man Charged in Kenya for Attempting to Smuggle Thousands of Live Ants

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Last updated: March 18, 2026 8:24 am
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Confiscated live ants stored in test tubes during wildlife smuggling case in Kenya
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Authorities in Kenya have charged a Chinese national and his local associate after they allegedly attempted to smuggle more than 2,000 live queen ants out of the country.

Officials arrested Zhang Kequn at an international airport in Nairobi. Security officers discovered the insects hidden in his luggage. Each ant was carefully stored in test tubes or wrapped in tissue, suggesting a planned operation.

Investigators revealed that Zhang reportedly purchased the ants from Charles Mwangi. The court heard that the deal involved payments of 10,000 Kenyan shillings for every 100 ants.

Authorities have raised concerns about the rising demand for exotic insects in parts of Europe and Asia. Collectors often keep rare ant species as pets, which has increased illegal trade activities. While officials have not confirmed the exact purpose of this shipment, Zhang’s luggage was reportedly destined for China.

Both suspects now face charges related to illegal wildlife trade and conspiracy. Mwangi also faces an additional charge after officials allegedly found more live ants in his possession during a separate incident.

The accused men have denied all charges in court. Their legal representative stated that they were unaware their actions violated wildlife protection laws and believed they were engaging in a legitimate business opportunity.

The court has scheduled the next hearing for later this month. Meanwhile, investigations continue as authorities expand their efforts to uncover similar activities in other regions.

The Kenya Wildlife Service has warned that more arrests could follow. Officials suspect a wider network involved in harvesting and trafficking ants.

This case is not isolated. In a previous ruling, a Kenyan court sentenced four individuals to prison or fines after they attempted to smuggle thousands of queen ants. Those insects were also reportedly intended for collectors abroad.

Authorities continue to stress that illegal wildlife trade threatens biodiversity and violates conservation laws. They urge stricter enforcement to prevent further exploitation of natural ecosystems.

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