United States of America v Eyoum
The defendant pleaded guilty of knowing receipt, concealment, and sale of illegally imported pancake tortoises.
Database of Wildlife Related Law
The defendant pleaded guilty of knowing receipt, concealment, and sale of illegally imported pancake tortoises.
At 18:00 on January 4, 2017, the defendant Li called Yan and Xu respectively, saying that he had a small caliber rifle, and proposed to hunt in the mountain that night. Yan and Xu agreed. At about 19 o'clock, Li carried the small-caliber rifle, 6 bullets and a lamp, and Xu drove Yan's car, went to a forest farm for hunting.
During the operation of food store, Zichun K., for the sake of profit, transported and sold products of endangered wild animals under the state's protection. At 12 o'clock on March 10, 2017, the public security organ inspected the store.
In July 2015, Mengyi Q. entrusted Ping S. to handle the customs declaration of importing 24 tons of scallops and 2 tons of snail meat from the Philippines. Ping S. entrusted it to Guofeng W. They agreed that all declarations were made according to the name of scallops, and a customs clearance fee was RMB 51,000.
The defendants Chen Wei, Gao Wangpeng, Yi Zhuangjie, Sun Pan, Yang Houlong, Diao Yidou, Li Chaoguang, Ren Chongyang, Song Aizhong, Liu Huiting, Guo Qi'an, Zeng Chao, Wang You, and Li Feng are foreign Ripple crew members.
Wang Shizhai purchased a large number of wild animals from the market without going through the "Wild Animal Management License". In 2015, Wang Shizhai purchased 10 wild animals from strange vegetable farmers four times at the price of RMB13 each in Hainan ’s Qionghai market.