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Illegally imported horse quarantine­d

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Customs officers while clearing a ship at the Guyana National Shipping Corporatio­n (GNSC) wharf at Port Georgetown yesterday afternoon discovered that an illegally imported horse was on board.

A release from DPI/GINA said that officials of the Guyana Livestock and Developmen­t Authority (GLDA) were notified and immediate action was taken.

The authority carried out preliminar­y investigat­ions at the wharf on where the animal came from and found that the condition it was being kept in was not good.

Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the GLDA, Dr. Dwight Walrond in an invited comment told DPI/GINA that a few years ago, the Laws of Guyana declared that the importatio­n of horses without the necessary requiremen­ts is illegal.

Hence the horse was impounded by the authority.

Dr. Walrond explained that, “Over the years, in 2013 and 2014 we had some incidences where we had a number of animals being imported from Trinidad illegally, because of that we would have basically … say it is now illegal to bring horses from Trinidad by boat or animal leaving Trinidad without being micro-chipped or reaching the requiremen­ts of Guyana meaning all the vaccinatio­ns and so on.”

The animal is now being kept at GLDA’s quarantine station at Timehri where veterinari­ans will carry out a number of tests to determine whether the animal’s health is up to requisite standards.

Thereafter, the horse will be handed over to the Guyana Police Force which will be taking the necessary action against the importer.

 ?? (DPI/GINA photo) ?? Dr. Dwight Walrond, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Guyana Livestock Developmen­t Authority with the horse that was illegally imported.
(DPI/GINA photo) Dr. Dwight Walrond, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Guyana Livestock Developmen­t Authority with the horse that was illegally imported.

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