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A green-thumbed Aucklander who was selling succulents and cacti on Trademe - has been caught red-handed importing illegal plants - 03-Feb-2021

A green-thumbed Aucklander who was selling succulents and cacti on Trademe - has been caught red-handed importing illegal plants A green-thumbed Aucklander who was selling succulents and cacti on Trademe - has been caught red-handed importing illegal plants 3 February 2021 TradeMe Wendy Li has pleaded guilty to charges over twice being caught with forbidden plants at Auckland International Airport On March 24, 2019, 947 succulents and cacti were found hidden around her body - valued at more than 10-thousand-dollars and including eight endangered species. About four months later, Li was caught carrying 142 unauthorised seeds, and 200 plant pots and garden ornaments, in her luggage. She s been sentenced to 12 months intensive supervision and 100 hours community work.

Woman sentenced for attempting to smuggle hundreds of cacti in her tights into New Zealand

Woman sentenced for attempting to smuggle hundreds of cacti in her tights into New Zealand Cathy Adams © Provided by The Independent A passenger who tried to smuggle nearly 1,000 cacti and succulents into New Zealand in pairs of her tights has been sentenced. Wendy Li, 38, was travelling from China to her home in Auckland in March 2019 when she was caught with the endangered plants by a sniffer dog. The 947 succulents and cacti, of which eight were endangered species, were worth over NZ$10,000 (£5,200). When caught by a sniffer dog, Ms Li tried to dispose of the plants in the airport toilets, where they were later recovered, according to New Zealand’s Ministry of Primary Industries (MPI).

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