Spain rescues hundreds of exotic animals from unlicensed shelter
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Spain's Civil Guard seized 472 exotic animals, including various tortoise types, iguanas, geckos of different varieties, tarantulas and Nile monitor lizards.
PHOTO: GUARDIA CIVIL
- Spanish police raided an unlicensed animal sanctuary in Avila, seizing 472 exotic animals like tortoises, iguanas, and geckos.
- The NGO-run shelter lacked proper licences, and the animals had no documentation, coming from "irregular transfers," according to police.
- Four individuals are under investigation for "alleged membership of a criminal organisation dedicated to the illegal trafficking of exotic animals."
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BARCELONA - Spanish police announced on Nov 15 they had raided a unlicensed animal sanctuary and rescued hundreds of exotic creatures including leopard tortoises, iguanas and geckos.
The Civil Guard said the shelter was organised by an NGO that solicited donations on social networks to care for the animals.
But the facility in Avila province, west of Madrid, did not have proper licences, the animals “lacked documentation and legal traceability” and most of them had come from “irregular transfers”, according to police.
“In total, 472 exotic animals have been seized, including leopard tortoises, spurred tortoises, Mediterranean tortoises, iguanas, geckos of different varieties, tarantulas and Nile monitor lizards, among others,” said a Civil Guard statement.
Four people were under investigation for “alleged membership of a criminal organisation dedicated to the illegal trafficking of exotic animals,” the statement said.
The Civil Guard began investigating in June 2023 after spotting suspicious posts on social networks. AFP


