ASSOCIATED
PRESS, ANN ARBOR — A Canadian man caught at a border crossing with 51
turtles tapped to his body pleaded guilty today to smuggling or
attempting to smuggle more than 1,000 of the reptiles out of
southeastern Michigan.
Kai
Xu, 27, would order turtles online and travel to the U.S. to pick them
up and then ship them to China or return with them to Ontario, Canada.
He pleaded guilty to six crimes in federal court in Ann Arbor and faces a
maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.
It’s illegal to export wildlife from the U.S. without a permit from the government.
Xu
“regularly deals in turtle shipments worth $30,000, $80,000 or
$125,000,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Sara Woodward said in a court filing.
“In China, the turtles he smuggles are worth two to three times the
amount he pays here.”
Defense attorney Matt Borgula declined to comment after the guilty plea.
Xu
has been in custody since his arrest in suburban Detroit in September
2014. He describes himself as an engineering student at the University
of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, although the university said he wasn’t
enrolled at the time of his arrest.
In
summer 2014, weeks before his arrest, Xu was under surveillance in
Detroit. After picking up a box at a United Parcel Service site, he hid
behind trucks and emerged with “irregularly shaped bulges” under his
sweat pants, wildlife agent Ken Adams said.
Xu
returned to Ontario but was stopped by Canadian border authorities who
found 51 live turtles taped to his legs, including box turtles and
terrapins.
Despite the bust, “he did not cease smuggling turtles. He did not even slow down,” Woodward said.
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