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Foreigners Detained at Costa Rica International Airport Carrying Spiders, Ants and a Scorpion
Two foreigners were detained at the Juan Santamaria International Airport in Costa Rica, when they attempted to leave the country with 181 containers containing live ants, spiders and a scorpion.
The men of German nationality and last names Goldnik and Ollesch were arrested by Airport Police of the Ministry of Public Security for violating the Wildlife Law and were taken to preventive imprisonment.
In total, the jars they were carrying contained 1,000 ants, close to 12 spiders and 1 scorpion. Among the insects there were some endemic species as well as eggs from the different species.
The alert about the men was given by German authorities. Goldnik, 22 years of age and Ollesch, 54, were stopped as their luggage was inspected, this is not the first time Ollesch Is detained for this reason.
Insects like other wildlife species can only be taken out of the country through a special permit by the Ministry of Environment and the National Animal Health Service (Senasa) as well as a permit from the country they are been transported to.
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Two Germans Sentenced To 5 Years For Trying To Leave With Tarantuals, Ants and Scorpion
Two Germans nationals who tried to leave Costa Rica with tarantulas, ants and a scorpion were sentenced to five years, but will not go to prison.
The foreigners, Goldnik and Ollesch, opted for an abbreviated trial in which the entered a guilty plea in violation of Costa Rica’s Ley de Vida Silvestre (Wildlife Law).
Despite their guilty plea, the Court issued a suspended sentence, however, made it clear that if they commit a crime in the country during the term, the suspended sentence will be revoked and will have to serve out their time in prison.
“In addition, Interpol and to Europol was contacted so that they activate an alert, each time the accused enter a country,” the Prosecutor’s Office reported.
The men were arrested last February 11 at the Juan Santamaría International Airport – San Jose airport – after the German authorities issued an alert for the two men.
When their suitcases were inspected, authorities found 354 containers with different insects, which included different types of ants, 12 types of spiders and a scorpion.
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