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Entebbe Airport Security Lauded After Wildlife Contraband Seizure

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June 10, 2026
Entebbe Airport Security Lauded After Wildlife Contraband Seizure

Entebbe Airport Security Lauded After Wildlife Contraband Seizure

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Kampala — The recent handover of confiscated wildlife products and other prohibited items intercepted at Entebbe International Airport has been hailed by authorities as evidence of the effectiveness of Uganda’s airport security and border enforcement systems.

Officials said the successful detection and seizure of the illegal items reflects the strength of the security, screening and surveillance mechanisms deployed at the country’s main international gateway.

According to security stakeholders, the operation demonstrated the growing capacity of government agencies to detect and disrupt transnational criminal activities, particularly wildlife trafficking networks that target East Africa as a source and transit route for endangered species and their products.

Authorities noted that the successful interception was made possible through close collaboration among agencies responsible for aviation security, customs enforcement, immigration control, wildlife protection and border management.

They said the coordinated approach has enhanced intelligence sharing, strengthened operational efficiency and improved Uganda’s ability to prevent the movement of illegal goods through its airports and border points.

“The recent recovery and handover of these items is a clear indication that the systems we have put in place are working effectively,” one official said. “Our security teams remain vigilant and committed to ensuring that Entebbe International Airport does not become a transit point for illegal wildlife products or other prohibited goods.”

Officials further explained that the achievement is the result of sustained investment in modern screening technologies, staff training and inter-agency coordination aimed at addressing increasingly sophisticated trafficking methods employed by criminal networks.

Over the years, Uganda has intensified efforts to combat wildlife crime, which remains one of the most lucrative forms of transnational organised crime globally. Conservation authorities warn that illegal trade in wildlife threatens biodiversity, undermines tourism and contributes to the decline of endangered species.

Security agencies say traffickers often attempt to exploit international airports and border crossings to move wildlife products, including ivory, pangolin scales, exotic animal parts and other protected species, to markets in Asia, Europe and the Middle East.

Officials said continuous improvements in screening and detection systems at Entebbe International Airport have made it increasingly difficult for traffickers to use the facility as a transit route.

The authorities also stressed that Uganda remains committed to fulfilling its obligations under international wildlife conservation agreements and combating environmental crimes through stronger enforcement and regional cooperation.

In a warning to criminal networks, security officials said any attempts to traffic wildlife products or other prohibited items through the airport would be swiftly detected and dealt with in accordance with the law.

They reaffirmed that the airport’s security infrastructure remains robust and fully operational, adding that offenders will face prosecution and other legal consequences.

Authorities have urged members of the public to support efforts to combat wildlife crime by reporting suspicious activities and cooperating with law enforcement agencies.

The latest seizure comes amid growing regional and international efforts to strengthen border security and crack down on illegal wildlife trafficking, which continues to pose a major threat to conservation efforts across Africa.

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