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Wednesday, January 22 2020 - 12:00
AsiaNet
Animal Quarantine Service of Japan taking action over the possible introduction of ASF in the lead-up to the Chinese Lunar New Year
YOKOHAMA, Japan, Jan. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

- Making effective use of quarantine detector dogs and taking strict measures 
against anyone illegally importing livestock products -


Animal Quarantine Service of Japan (AQS), whose Headquarters are located in 
Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, will be strengthening preventive measures 
against the introduction of ASF (African Swine Fever), which is spreading 
across Asia, through meat and meat products in passenger's luggage. AQS will 
make every effort to prevent it through all available resources and means 
including public awareness on websites, posters and video streaming sites as 
well as strict border inspection by quarantine detector dogs in the lead up to 
the Chinese Lunar New Year season (Jan. 24 - 31) when many foreign tourists 
will visit Japan.

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AQS is on high alert to the threat to Japan from ASF which is a rampant 
contagious disease that has been affecting pigs in Asian countries over the 
last two years. 

Accordingly, from April of last year, there have been strict measures against 
bringing in illegal meat products. In particular, campaigns are being carried 
out at each airport, and the security tagged luggage of travelers from ASF 
affected countries is being given strengthened inspection, especially ahead of 
the Chinese Lunar New Year when the numbers of travelers increase. Offenders 
are dealt with through cooperation with related organizations such as the 
police, aiming for increased prevention against the introduction of ASF. 

According to AQS, during 2018 there were 93,897 incidents (109,056kg) of 
undeclared importation of meat products in travelers' personal goods (baggage) 
and 11,650 items (13,170kg) in the post, amounting to over 250 cases in 
portable goods per day. In addition, in 83 of these recent meat product cases, 
genes have been found displaying traces of ASF virus, and in two cases 
infectious viruses have been discovered. In cases of importing meat products 
illegally, imprisonment of up to three years or a fine of up to one million 
Japanese Yen can be imposed, and since April of last year seven people have 
been arrested in four cases. 

AQS is expected to increase the number of quarantine detector dogs that are 
extremely competent in finding meat products to 53 by the end of March and 
revise the laws to strengthen penalties.

Animal Quarantine Service, Planning and Coordination Division 
Email: aqs.yokkikaku@maff.go.jp 
https://www.maff.go.jp/aqs/languages/info.html 

SOURCE: Animal Quarantine Service, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and 
Fisheries JAPAN
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