Immigration and Checkpoints Authority officers found 11 packages of reptile skins aboard a barge in Singapore. Hidden in two boxes, the skins were from reticulated pythons, blood pythons and a species of monitor lizard. A 24-year-old Indonesian man who was a member of the barge’s crew admitted to owning the skins, and because some were from protected animals he faces a fine of up to $5,000 and/or a prison sentence of up to two years if convicted.
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