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Man accused of kicking border security dog who caught him smuggling goods

Freddie the beagle is part of the US Customs and Border Protection’s Beagles Brigade.
Annika DunejaBy Annika Duneja
A sniffer dog is seen during at Dulles International Airport on June 29, 2025.

Man accused of kicking border security dog who caught him smuggling goods

Freddie the beagle is part of the US Customs and Border Protection’s Beagles Brigade.
Annika DunejaBy Annika Duneja

Freddie the agriculture detector dog was doing his job as a member of the US Customs and Border Protection’s Beagles Brigade at Washington Dulles International Airport last week when he sniffed out something in a traveller’s baggage.

The five-year-old beagle and his handler began inspecting bags that had arrived from Cairo, Egypt, with 70-year-old Hamed Ramadan Bayoumy Aly Marie.

As the handler started questioning Marie, the traveller kicked Freddie with enough force to lift the 25-pound dog off the ground, US Customs and Border Protection spokesperson Steve Sapp said in a press release.

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CBP officers immediately handcuffed Marie and turned him in to Homeland Security agents for prosecution, Sapp said.

Inspectors looked into Marie’s bag and found 55 pounds of beef meat, 44 pounds of rice, 15 pounds of eggplant, cucumbers and bell peppers, two pounds of corn seeds and a pound of herbs, which are all agricultural products prohibited from entering the US, Sapp said.

Freddie was kicked by a traveller while working at Washington Dulles International Airport.
Freddie was kicked by a traveller while working at Washington Dulles International Airport. Credit: NBC

Freddie suffered contusions to his right forward rib area, according to a veterinarian.

Marie pleaded guilty to harming animals used in law enforcement in a US District Court in Virginia on Wednesday, Sapp said.

He was ordered to pay the veterinarian’s fee and told to report to CBP for deportation.

He flew out of the US to Egypt on Thursday afternoon, according to officials.

“We rely heavily on our K9 partners and Freddie was just doing his job,” Christine Waugh, a CBP director, said.

“Any malicious attack on one of us is an attack on all of us, and CBP will continue to work with our investigating and prosecuting partners to deal swift and severe justice to perpetrators.”

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