Men arrested using children's books to smuggle herps out of Australia
By kingsnake.com · March 9, 2015 5:23 am
Hundreds of live and dead reptiles were found in cigarette containers and children's books, as men tried to smuggle them out of Perth Airport.
From the Daily Mail:
Skinks, geckos, frogs, pygmy pythons, and a dead death adder - one of the most venomous snakes in the world - were found in the staggering haul. A number of invertebrates and 33 dead reptiles, which appear to have been tagged for use as specimens, were also discovered amongst more than 157 reptiles and amphibians being transported out of Western Australia. Four men were arrested and charged - two from Russia and two from the Czech Republic - at Perth International Airport on February 6 after an investigation by the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service and the WA Department of Parks and Wildlife.Read more here.




