ECOMNOMYNEXT- Sri Lanka has seized 206 star tortoises at the country’s main airport while they were being smuggled to Malaysia, the authority said.
“Tortoises were packed in 6 Styrofoam boxes labelled as ‘Dried Sea Foods’ and were planned to smuggle out to Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) by flight AK046,” Sri Lanka Customs said in a statement.
Export of Star Tortoises or any mammal or reptile without permission is an offence under Fauna and Flora Protection act, Customs said
“According to the Fauna and Flora Protection Ordinance (Section 40), attempt to export any mammal, bird, reptile, amphibian, fish, coral or invertebrate, eggs, feathers, or plumage of any bird, the horns, antlers, skin or hide of any mammal or reptile or any part of any mammal, bird, reptile, amphibian, fish, coral or invertebrate without the permission of the Director General of Wildlife Conservation Department is an offence and also simultaneously violates the Customs Ordinance (Chapter 235),” the statement said.
“Sri Lankan Star Tortoises is the same species (Geochelone elegans) as that found in India and Pakistan but has a specific geographic identity,
“They have been highly sought after in the illegal pet trade, especially in the South East Asian countries.”
Due to mass trafficking the species has become threatened with extinction and is included in the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of species and also in Appendix I of the Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), the statement said.
According to Customs, the retail value of the species ranges between 930 to 4000 US dollars or around 347,000- 1.4 million rupees.
The seizure was done based on intelligence by the Biodiversity, Cultural and National Heritage Protection Division. (Colombo/ Feb 12/2023)