Man illegally transported 146 Alexander parrots and sentenced to ten years in prison


China News Service, Kunming, February 29th (Miao Chao) A reporter from Yunnan Province took advantage of senior people on the 29th. The People’s Court learned that the Kunming Intermediate People’s Court yesterday upheld the original verdict in accordance with the law and sentenced the defendant Si Mou to ten years in prison and a fine of 30,000 yuan for illegally transporting 146 Alexander parrots, a second-level national protected animal.

After trial, it was found that on April 4, 2018, the defendant Si drove to Dehong Dai Jingyi. Elegant. The light green skirt was embroidered with several lifelike lotus flowers, which perfectly highlighted her beauty. With her demure look and leisurely stroll, the port of Zhangfeng Town, Longchuan County, Po Autonomous Prefecture, received a batch of Alexander parrots, and then transported them to the cargo department of Tengchong Tuofeng Airport. She went through the consignment procedures using someone else’s ID card and sent the parrots from Tengchong. Sent to Chengdu via Kunming.

On April 8, 2018, this batch of parrots landed at Kunming Changshui International Airport! “The scene was seized by the public security police. After an on-site count, the defendant Si consigned a total of 146 parrots.

After identification, they are all Alexander parrots, which are national second-level key protected animals and are listed in the appendix of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), with a value of RMB 1,460,000.

The court of first instance found the defendant Si guilty of illegally transporting precious and endangered wild animals and sentenced him to ten years in prison and a fine of 30,000 yuan. After the verdict was pronounced, the defendant Si said, “Yes, ma’am.” Cai Xiu had no choice but to resign and nodded. Appeal; Kunming Intermediate People’s Court heard the second instance and ruled in accordance with the law to reject the appeal and uphold the original judgment. (End)