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He goes to the hospital following a snake bite and discovers a network trafficking protected species in Almería

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He goes to the hospital following a snake bite and discovers a network trafficking protected species in Almería

He went to the Poniente Hospital in El Ejido (Almería) after suffering from snake bite. Frightened by the animal’s venom, the person concerned was examined and released. ​​There was no need to administer an antidote, but the hospital informed the Civil Guard of this strange case. The evidence obtained led to a search of the house where the exotic species were being trafficked.

The Civil Guard investigate two people for crimes against flora and fauna, collective security and animal abuse. During the search of a house in Roquetas de Mar, they located several protected exotic animals, which were not in adequate conditions and did not have the corresponding regulatory documentation. Additionally, these people owned three potentially dangerous dogs.

During the inspection of the house, a water monitorA pink tarantula and a California king snake. In addition, two specimens of CITES species were also found: one albino python and a boa constrictorwho did not have microchip identification or documents proving legal possession. These species benefit from special protection, which regulates international trade in wild animals and plants.

Albino python entered into registry

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On the other hand, they found three potentially dangerous dogs in terrible conditions. These animals lacked water and food, were in an environment with serious hygienic and health deficiencies and did not have compulsory vaccinations.

The cash involved was transferred to a specialized childcare centerdesignated by the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge (MITECO), in compliance with current regulations.

The Civil Guard reminds that the possession of dangerous species of reptiles, as pets, is prohibited by law. Likewise, the possession of any exotic wild specimen protected by the CITES Convention (International Convention on Trafficking in Wild Species) requires the permissions and permissions collected in national and international legislation.

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