Queens man busted for working with Brooklyn smuggling crew transporting raw animal intestines from China: Feds

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A Queens man was among a half dozen smugglers who were arrested on Tuesday and charged with illegally importing duck and goose intestines from China.

Photo courtesy of the United States District Court Eastern District of New York

A Queens man and his five co-conspirators from Brooklyn were arrested by federal agents on Tuesday and charged with smuggling raw goose and duck intestines from China for sale to New York City restaurants and consumers.

Minghao Lin, 38, a U.S. Permanent Legal Resident who resides in College Point, is accused of transporting the illegal contraband for the group that brought multiple shipments from China, through Los Angeles to JFK Airport. All six were criminally charged on a complaint filed in Brooklyn federal court with importing and selling illegal merchandise from China.

The smugglers bypassed U.S. import laws between August 2022 and May 2023 and arranged for multiple shipments to JFK which were then transported to a warehouse in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, according to the complaint. The shipments of illegal products were falsely labeled. In one example, paperwork for an Aug. 19, 2022 shipping container that arrived in Long Beach, California from China falsely stated that the container held โ€œ1,966 cartons of pet grooming tools and pet nail clippers.โ€ In another shipment, the illegal products were concealed under packaged dead rattlesnakes.

The co-defendants include Ming Huang Chen, 40, of Brooklyn, who ran the operation along with his domestic partner Runhua Hou, 32. Hangming Fang, 38, ran Chu Feng Food Wholesale where the contraband was stored before distribution to restaurants and consumers. Shanqing Ou, 38 and Hangting Lin, 32, where also charged in the scheme to buy, sell, conceal and facilitate the transportation of the illegal goods,

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