Customs have come across various strange things in travellers bags. But Horsemart were horrified to hear what U.S agents managed to seize at Dulles International Airport in Virginia. Horse meat, including 13 pounds of genitals was smuggled in an attempt by two Mongolian women.

On the 29th January, officers from Border Protection were performing their usual agricultural examination on baggage when they came across something extremely unpleasant. Two women had mixed 42 pounds of hors emeat with 13 pounds of horse genitals hidden in juice boxes, appallingly.

It is known that one of the women claimed that the horse penises were for ‘medicinal purposes’.

They also had a supply of horse cuts in their luggage as well as ‘yak milk’.

Horse meat is banned from entering the US, unless the person has an official government horse meat certification which they have to get from the country of origin. This is due to concern over foot and mouth disease. Custom officials therefore incinerated the yak milk and horse meat.

The CBP Port Director for the Area Port of Washington Dulles, Wayne Biondi told abc2: “Customs and Border Protection takes no pleasure in seizing and destroying travelers’ food products. We're in the business of protecting America's agriculture industries, like the livestock industry, from the potential introduction of animal diseases posed by these unpermitted food products.'

Unfortunately for Horsemart, the two women escaped free of charge.

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