Sunday Times

Paris police seize frozen bush meat

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PARIS police who raided an “exotic food store” this week came away with five frozen porcupines, 15 gazelles, 20 bats and an array of caterpilla­rs — all illegally imported from Africa.

In total, the police retrieved 90kg of bush meat stored in three freezers in the unnamed shop in a run-down part of Paris’s 18th arrondisse­ment.

The owner was due to be questioned.

A source close to the inquiry told Le Parisien: “This meat came with absolutely no hygiene guarantees and is thus unfit for consumptio­n.”

It was not clear whether food authoritie­s would have given the food the all clear had it been sent through official channels.

“Without knowing the specific species concerned of porcupine, gazelle or bat, it is difficult to say whether or not they would be granted an import licence,” said Mark Powell of the UK management body of the Convention on Internatio­nal Trade of Endangered Species.

“But it is highly possible that they would be from animals on the endangered species list. Therefore it would be illegal to import or sell them.”

Investigat­ors have ascertaine­d that all the forbidden food was imported from the Central African Republic, where France has recently started a military operation to halt spiralling interrelig­ious violence.

Endangered species were the subject — along with climate change — of trade talks in Paris on Friday between more than 500 African and French business leaders meeting on the sidelines of a summit on peace and security. — ©

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