Sad photos: Thousands of tortoises duct-taped for smuggling

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Over 1,500 live exotic tortoises have been found wrapped in duct tape and packed into suitcases at an airport in the Philippines.

The animals, which had a total worth of 4.5 million Philippine pesos ($87,000), were probably set to be sold, the country’s Bureau of Customs agency said.

They had been smuggled onto a flight from Hong Kong, and were found in four unclaimed pieces of luggage at Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

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Three of the species discovered (the star, redfoot and African spurred tortoises) are classified as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) but are frequently sold as part of the illegal exotic pet trade.The fourth species, the red-eared slider tortoise, is commonly kept as a pet around the world.

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The animals were packed into four unclaimed suitcases.A lucrative black market for rare tortoises is booming in Hong Kong, despite all wild tortoises being protected by law.

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The Hong Kong government says anyone found with an endangered species faces a maximum fine of 10 million Hong Kong dollars (US$1.3 million) and 10 years in jail, and the Philippines has similar laws.

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“The passenger may have been informed of the vigilance of Bureau of Customs against illegal wildlife trade and its penalties,” the Philippine Bureau of Customs agency said, explaining why the luggage might have been abandoned. `

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Last year, the agency said, it seized a total of 560 different exotic species that were packed into parcels, luggage and shipments.

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The haul included 250 geckos, 254 corals and other reptiles, it said.”Earlier this year, 63 Iguanas, Chameleon and Bearded Dragons were also intercepted through the efforts of vigilant frontliners and operatives of Customs,” the agency added.

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