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Kenyan court charges two men including Chinese citizen with smuggling live ants

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NAIROBI, March 17 (Reuters) - ‌A court in Kenya on Tuesday charged ​two men with transporting wildlife illegally after one of them, a Chinese ⁠national, was arrested at Nairobi's Jomo Kenyatta International Airport with more than 2,000 live ants last week.

Zhang Kequn, 27, was ​detained last Tuesday while attempting to leave the country, court documents ‌showed. Kenyan immigration officials had flagged his passport with a "stop order" after he evaded arrest in the country last year.

Prosecutors arraigned a ⁠second person, Charles Mwangi, on Monday, accusing ⁠him of supplying live ants to foreign traffickers. Authorities linked Mwangi to a shipment of ants seized in Bangkok on March 10, which originated from the Kenyan port city of ‌Mombasa.

Zhang and Mwangi pleaded not guilty to the charges before ⁠Senior Principal Magistrate Irene Gichobi, including dealing ‌with wildlife species without a permit. ​The court ordered both men to be remanded in custody, pending further directions in the case on March 27.

Ant ‌enthusiasts pay large sums to maintain colonies ​in large transparent vessels ⁠known as formicariums, which offer a literal window into ‌the species' complex social structures ⁠and behaviours.

Four men were fined $7,700 each last year for trying to traffic thousands of ants valuable to Kenya's ecosystem, in ​a case that experts ‌said showed a move in biopiracy from trophies like elephant ⁠ivory to lesser-known species.

(Reporting by ​Humphrey Malalo and Vincent Mumo Nzilani; Writing by George ​Obulutsa; Editing by Pooja Desai)

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