Japanese man caught smuggling 60 turtles through Hong Kong airport jailed for one year

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Japanese man caught smuggling 60 turtles through Hong Kong airport jailed for one year.

A Japanese man has been sentenced to one year in prison by a Hong Kong court after being caught in October attempting to smuggle 60 turtles though the international airport.

Hong Kong is second-largest market in the world for smuggled endangered black spotted turtlesHiraguchi had claimed he was assisting a Japanese friend to transport the turtles to Hong Kong for breeding purposes and was reportedly planning to contest the charges against him, but changed his mind during Friday’s hearing and pleaded guilty.

Listed as endangered, the Ryukyu black-breasted leaf turtle is found on just three islands in Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan, and has been listed as a “natural monument” since 1975. The turtles are popular among collectors due to their rarity and unusual colour scheme.

 

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