-
DraftKings UFC Promo Code: Claim Bet $5, Win $300 Bonus For UFC 316 Card - 38 mins ago
-
Red Sox's Romy Gonzalez cranks two-run home run to extend lead over Yankees - 41 mins ago
-
Miguel Uribe, leader of Colombian right opposition, shot in Bogota - 53 mins ago
-
Trump’s Pardon Spree May Not Be Over Yet: What to Know - about 1 hour ago
-
LIV Golf Virginia: Anirban Lahiri charges to lead after stellar 64 in Round 2 - about 1 hour ago
-
Toys caught in the crosshairs of Trump’s tariffs - 2 hours ago
-
Who Are the Suspects Charged in North Carolina Deadly Mass Shooting? - 2 hours ago
-
Miley Cyrus stuns in sheer crystal dress at New York film festival - 2 hours ago
-
Sovereignty wins 2025 Belmont Stakes, third and final leg of Triple Crown - 2 hours ago
-
How to Watch UFC 316 Prelims: Live Stream Merab Dvalishvili vs Sean O’Malley 2 Undercard - 3 hours ago
42 endangered live lizards seized at Hong Kong airport
HONG KONG — A total of 42 endangered live lizards have been seized by customs officials at Hong Kong International Airport, the government said.
All of the lizards were found Tuesday concealed inside an air consignment declared to contain dehumidifiers, air purifiers and cans of milk power imported from Australia, the government said in a statement Wednesday.
The lizards had an estimated market value of 210,000 Hong Kong dollars ($27,000).
The case was handed over to the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department for further action, the statement added.
Anyone importing, exporting or possessing specimens of endangered species in violation of the Chinese territory’s protection law faces a maximum fine of HK$10 million and 10 years’ imprisonment upon conviction with the specimens forfeited, the government warned.
In 2024, Hong Kong officials made about 550 seizures of endangered plant and animal species, including live orchids, one of the most threatened plants on earth, and American ginseng, which is listed as endangered in Canada.
Last September, a 45-year-old Chinese woman accused of smuggling 64 endangered turtles into Hong Kong was convicted and sentenced to 18 months in jail. The woman, who arrived from Tokyo, wrapped some of the turtles in socks and packed the rest in two small plastic boxes.
Source link