TERRY HUTSON FOR THE master and two of his crew, as well as a Durban ship’s agent and his twin brother, there was little to chirp about last week (May11) when they made an appearance in the Durban magistrates court on a charge of smuggling exotic wildlife through the port. Their arrest followed a raid on the Safmarine general cargo ship Safmarine Meroula at the weekend by KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife inspectors, which netted six smuggled African Grey parrots. The five were found guilty of having smuggled the six parrots into Durban from a port in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The ship’s master, Ukrainian Valeriy Verkhoshansky, the Durban ship’s agent and his twin businessman brother were each fined R18000 and given a suspended sentence of two years in jail. Two seamen on board the Meroula were fined R12000 with two-year suspended sentences. According to wildlife experts thousands of African Grey parrots and other wildlife are smuggled into Europe, Asia and North America each year.
Bird smugglers fined R18 000 each
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