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Australian smuggler jailed record 8 years for mailing lizards in popcorn bags

Investigators recovered 101 Australian reptiles from seized parcels destined for Hong Kong, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Romania

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One of the reptiles rescued from being mailed in a package. Photo: Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
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A Sydney man who tried to post native lizards, dragons and other reptiles out of Australia in bags of popcorn and biscuit tins has been sentenced to eight years in jail, authorities said on Tuesday.

The eight-year term handed down on Friday was a record for wildlife smuggling, federal environment officials said.

A district court in Sydney gave the man, 61-year-old Neil Simpson, a non-parole period of five years and four months.

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Investigators recovered 101 Australian reptiles from seized parcels destined for Hong Kong, South Korea, Sri Lanka and Romania, the officials said in a statement.
Popcorn bags and handbags containing the reptiles. Photo: Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Popcorn bags and handbags containing the reptiles. Photo: Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

The animals – including shingleback lizards, western bluetongue lizards, bearded dragons and southern pygmy spiny-tailed skinks – were posted in 15 packages between 2018 and 2023.

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“Lizards, skinks and dragons were secured in calico bags. These bags were concealed in bags of popcorn, biscuit tins and a women’s handbag and placed inside cardboard boxes,” the statement said.

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