Ottawa
(AFP) - A Canadian has been caught at the US-Canada border with 51 live turtles
stuffed in his pants in what American authorities claimed was an elaborate
reptile smuggling operation.
The scheme
was uncovered last month but was only revealed this week in US federal court
documents cited in a Friday report by the Toronto Globe and Mail.
According
to the newspaper, Canadian border officials arrested Kai Xu as he tried to
cross into Windsor, Ontario from Detroit, Michigan in August, and handed him
over to US authorities.
"Xu
was found to have 51 live turtles taped to his person," a US Fish and
Wildlife Service said in an affidavit cited by the Globe and Mail.
The seized
turtles were North American varieties including eastern box turtles, red-eared
sliders and diamondback terrapins that sell for as much as $800.
A second
Canadian, Lihua Lin, was arrested on Wednesday at the Detroit airport, bound
for Shanghai with more than 200 North American pond turtles in his checked
luggage. He had been dropped off at the airport by Xu.
Xu and Lin
have been charged with smuggling and other related offenses, and face up to 10
years in prison if convicted.
None of the
allegations have been proven in court.
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