Tortoise smuggler gets 6 1/2 years
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A man accused of participating in an international smuggling ring that brought rare Asian tortoises into the United States was sentenced Tuesday to 6 1/2 months in federal prison.
Wai Ho Gin was also ordered to spend another 6 1/2 months in home detention by U.S. District Judge J. Spencer Letts. Gin, 32, of Diamond Bar had pleaded guilty to smuggling and conspiracy charges in October.
In his plea agreement, Gin admitted to working with Umesh Tekani, an alleged accomplice in Singapore, in smuggling the endangered radiated and Indian star tortoises worth more than $30,000.
Court papers allege that Gin received them from Tekani, who has been charged with conspiracy, smuggling and money laundering but remains at large.
The tortoises can sell for thousands of dollars on the U.S. black market.
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