Customs find snakes in garden gnomes

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Customs find snakes in garden gnomes

Erik Jensen
June 19, 2007

Customs and Quarantine officers have broken a smuggling racket in which snakes and lizards were sent as gifts, concealed in the hollow spaces of pottery figurines and garden gnomes.
Garden gnomes sent to an address in Blacktown were seized on June 10 when a customs officer saw snakes moving in the package, a customs spokesman said.
Two snakes and three lizards were found inside the gnomes at the Australia Post Gateway Facility at Clyde in Sydney's west.
The package was resealed and the reptiles, sent from Britain, euthanased because of quarantine concerns.
A day later, an X-ray machine found five snakes and five lizards in a set of pottery ornaments. They were also euthanased.
The second shipment of animals, from a different address in Britain, were destined for Wilberforce, north-west of Sydney.
Customs investigators searched both houses. A spokesman would not say what was found, but said their inquiries were continuing.
Among the animals imported, none of which were venomous, were Australian pythons and geckos.
"Why the hell would someone want to smuggle coal to Newcastle?" a Quarantine spokesman said.
Customs' national manager for investigations, Richard Janecko, said trafficking wildlife was a serious issue and had serious implications for all involved.
"Such criminal action is also a cruel practice which frequently results in the deaths of animals in transit," he said.
Smuggling wildlife carries a maximum penalty of 10 years' imprisonment and a $110,000 fine.
- with AAP

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hmm that's too bad.......ashame that animals have to be killed for a human's want for them..........

I think it's strange that they were shipping Australian pythons into Australia........
 
But why do they kill those animal?? It's an absolute contradiction...
 
Maybe a test for future smuggling? weird though..
 
it is absurd no matter what we say. And cruel.

I have seen, in HK, a guy being relieved of his fish by the airport police, and was informed that such fish were then left in the bag, on the floor, by the police. They ended dying.

For this ****, better let people pay a fine, a hefty fine, but let them take the fish. What are you protecting by killing? Is this conservationism?
 
I don't know why someone would smuggle aussie snakes to downunder... someone must have paid a lot, and they are reasonably priced over there as they are the only things you can keep LOL. Wish i could have a diamond python for the money they can...
 
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