Hundreds of lizards seized in Australia police bust

Story By: BBC

A criminal syndicate that planned to illegally export hundreds of native lizards from Australia to Hong Kong has been “dismantled”, authorities say.

The reptiles had an estimated market value of A$1.2m (£633,000; $805,000), according to New South Wales Police.

Three men and a woman have been arrested in Sydney.

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Some 257 lizards and three snakes were seized by police after allegedly being kept in poor conditions. They have been treated and returned to the wild.

Police set up a taskforce to investigate the alleged smugglers in September after 59 live lizards were intercepted in nine small containers on their way to Hong Kong.

Officers have conducted a series of raids in New South Wales in the past few weeks.

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At one home in Sydney they seized 118 lizards, three snakes, eight eggs and 25 dead lizards. A search of a property in rural Grenfell turned up four lizards hidden in bags.

The four suspects – all aged between 31 and 59 – have been charged with offences including exporting native reptiles, dealing with the proceeds of crime and participating in a criminal group,

If convicted, they face up to 15 years in prison.

Two of the men were refused bail after appearing in court over the weekend.

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In recent decades, Hong Kong has grown to dominate the international trade in a range of exotic animals, according to the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

In 2021, a study published by the ADM Capital Foundation found that over a five-year period, four million live animals from at least 84 countries were imported into the city.

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