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Poultry Industry Association of New Zealand supports $15,000 fine on illegal import

byCustoms Today Report
04/08/2015
in International Customs, New Zealand
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WELLINGTON: The Poultry Industry Association of New Zealand (PIANZ) supports the $15,000 fine given to an Auckland man for attempting to illegally import dried birds’ nests, a Chinese delicacy that threatens New Zealand’s poultry industry and native birds.

“New Zealand is uniquely free of major avian diseases and imports of dried birds’ nests pose a grave threat,” says Michael Brooks, Executive Director of PIANZ. “Birds’ nests are made from the saliva secretions of the swiftlet bird, which can carry a number of significant avian diseases such as avian influenza and Newcastle Disease that have devastated poultry farms in parts of Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia and North America.”

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“The New Zealand poultry meat and egg industries provide over 4,000 jobs and earn over $2 billion a year. Avian diseases also pose a potential risk to the native bird population of New Zealand.”

In a successful prosecution brought by the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), Tian Chi Lee, 40, of North Shore, pleaded guilty in Manukau District Court on 30 July to a Biosecurity Act charge of knowingly attempting to possess unauthorised goods – 68 dried birds’ nests.

The fine of $15,000 reflected the serious nature of Mr Tian Chi Lee’s actions. He admitted that his brother in Malaysia had sent the birds’ nests with a false declaration to a fictitious person because both men knew they were not allowed in New Zealand.

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