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Man accused of smuggling king cobras in potato chip cans

July 27, 2017
This undated photo provided by US Fish and Wildlife shows a king cobra hidden in a potato chip can that was found in the mail in Los Angeles, California. - AP
This undated photo provided by US Fish and Wildlife shows a king cobra hidden in a potato chip can that was found in the mail in Los Angeles, California. - AP



LOS ANGELES - A man was arrested on federal smuggling charges Wednesday after customs officers intercepted a shipment with three live king cobras hidden inside potato chip canisters that were being mailed to his California home, US prosecutors said. Rodrigo Franco, 34, was scheduled to be arraigned in Los Angeles on a charge of illegally importing merchandise. The three king cobra snakes - each about two feet (just over half a meter) long - were found in March when Customs and Border Protection officers inspected a package that was mailed from Hong Kong, prosecutors said. There were also three albino Chinese soft-shelled turtles in the package, authorities said. Federal agents removed the cobras but delivered the turtles to Franco's home in Monterey Park. The agents later served a search warrant there and found tanks with a live baby Morelet's crocodile, alligator snapping turtles, a common snapping turtle, and five diamond back terrapins. Prosecutors say all of the reptiles are protected under US law. Franco admitted to an agent from the US Fish and Wildlife Service that he had previously received 20 king cobras in two other shipments, but he said they all died in transit, according to court documents. If convicted, Franco faces up to 20 years in prison. - AP


July 27, 2017
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