The man from Tamil Nadu was recently detained at the Airport in Mumbai for the alleged attempt to smuggle exotic snakes in the ground. The accused identified as Goodman Linford Leo, who tried to smuggle a total of 16 exotic snakes, was captured by the red filed habits at the Airport in Mumbai 27 June at the International Airport in Chhatrapati Shivaji Mahara, The Times of India informed.
The airport officials “suspected of his movement” scanned his check -in luggage to find five Snakes Albino Honduran Milk, two snake garters, two Kenyan sand boases, the Californian snake, five snakes Rhenoceros rats and a snake Albin. These exotic species, identified by the Office for the Control of the Crime of Wild Animals, were hidden in 15 white fabric bags tied fibers and rubber belts.
In order to hide these pouches and deceive screening on checkpoints, they used chocolate boxes and old clothes. However, officials grew skeptically to his mysterious movement through the green canal and stopped him to explore.
According to their own officials, accused planned to smuggle these beauty beauty to sell them on the gray market, according to the report. He tried to replace them from a huge amount of money that would bring him a few “lakhs.
Although none of the above species is given on the basis of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Fauna and City species, the import of these exotic snake species is illegal without documentation. In addition, the accusations confessed to smuggling financial profits.
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CITES concerns the international agreement between nations on regulation or forbidding trade in endangered species. This Convention came into force to control international trade in wild animals and plants. CITES seeks to ensure sustainable trade with wild animals and plants without jeopardizing their existence. India, an active participant, complies with the need for permits and re-outlet certificates in the export of wild animals and plants.
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