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    You have to wonder how often something like this is attempted in this country. Perhaps our screening of travelers when it comes to the entrance of invasive species, isn’t any better than it has been from preventing the entrance of COVID–19 virus..

    "A woman has been sentenced in New Zealand after being caught trying to smuggle nearly 1,000 cacti and succulents strapped to her body.
    Wenqing Li, known as Wendy, pleaded guilty at the Manukau district court to charges under two separate violations of biosecurity laws, attempting to bring in plants from China.
    In March 2019, the 38-year-old who lives in Auckland attempted to smuggle 947 succulents and cacti by putting them inside stockings and strapping them on her body. The plants were worth over $10,000 and included eight endangered and threatened species.
    When Li was noticed by a detector dog on arrival at Auckland international airport, she tried to dispose of the haul in the toilets, where – the Ministry for Primary Industries said in a statement – “a large amount of plant material was found”.
    Li intended to sell the succulents and cacti – which were said to have “high commercial value” – on the online marketplace TradeMe.
    In a separate incident in July 2019, Li was found to have 142 unauthorised seeds hidden inside commercially packaged iPad covers in her luggage – as well as more than 200 plant pots, one of which contained a snail.
    On Wednesday, Li was sentenced to 12 months of intensive supervision and 100 hours of community work.
    Simon Anderson, an investigations manager at the Ministry for Primary Industries, said the sentencing was “a good reminder that anyone who smuggles plants or other endangered species into New Zealand can expect to be prosecuted”.
    “Our economy and way of life is dependent on keeping these threats out of the country.


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    I would deport it., no return ever.

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    Got off easy and cheap..........if they mean business (protecting biodiversity)she should get a whole lot harsher sentence.
    Plus-she was repeating offender.


    Where is Green Peace or PETA to demand harsher penalty?

    After all-THESE things harm a whole lot more then the so called "Trophy Hunting"-which everyone is interpreting they way they like anyway.......and throw in people's faces ,whenever works for them.

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    How many Asian carp cases like that are caught here and in US each year? And look at the mess our great lakes will soon be in. We don't take it that seriously here to be honest.

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    Her genitalia must be like sun-baked dry leather in order to take those cactus spines!

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    Until they (the Government) take this seriously and issue REAL fines and REAL penalties this will continue. The people that are doing this have no moral compass about what is right or wrong. The only thing they understand is risk & reward.........if I get caught I get 'X' but if I get away with it I get 'XXX'.

    Same goes for gun smuggling.

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