BRISBANE, Australia – A man has been prosecuted after smuggling a crocodile onto a flight in a shoe.
A 35-year-old man, who has not been named, concealed the reptile whilst boarding a flight from Darwin to Brisbane in Australia.
The Brisbane Times reports that a government wildlife officer stopped the man at Brisbane Airport and searched his luggage. Upon investigation: โThey found a male juvenile salt water crocodile in a small cardboard canister inside one of his work boots.โ
Brisbane Magistratesโ Court heard that the man had purchased the crocodile lawfully and that it was so small as to be “essentially harmless”.
However, prosecutors argued that it was an offence to bring the reptile into Queensland without authorization. They said that although the crocodile was small at the time of the offence, a fully grown male salt water crocodile could reach five meters and weigh as much as 1000kg.
The man was fined $5,700 and ordered to pay $250 in costs.
WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:
- They said that although the crocodile was small at the time of the offence, a fully grown male salt water crocodile could reach five meters and weigh as much as 1000kg.
- Brisbane Magistrates' Court heard that the man had purchased the crocodile lawfully and that it was so small as to be “essentially harmless”.
- The Brisbane Times reports that a government wildlife officer stopped the man at Brisbane Airport and searched his luggage.