Toronto Star

Turtles-in-pants smuggler gets 57 months in prison

- ED WHITE

ANN ARBOR, MICH.— A Canadian man who repeatedly entered Michigan to buy and ship thousands of turtles to his native China only to be caught with 51 of them strapped to his legs was sentenced Tuesday to nearly five years in federal prison for smuggling.

It was a tough punishment for Kai Xu, who has been locked up for 19 months since his arrest and had hoped to be released. The 27-yearold expressed remorse to a judge and thanked agents “for stopping the darkness of my greed and ignorance.”

Ahead of the hearing, Xu wrote a letter to U.S. District Judge John Corbett O’Meara, saying he sold turtles partly to make money for college. He said he was a semester short of an engineerin­g degree.

The government said Xu shipped turtles to China from Canada and the U.S., or hired people to fly with turtles in their luggage to China, where they are coveted as pets. He was apprehende­d with 51 of them on his legs at the Ontario border in 2014.

It’s not illegal to buy turtles from breeders in the U.S., but Xu’s crime was shipping them overseas without a federal permit.

Xu was not a “sophistica­ted internatio­nal dealer,” defence attorney Matthew Borgula told the judge, adding that hiding turtles under his pants was “not a good way to get them across the border.”

Assistant U.S. Attorney Sara Woodward said Xu’s remorse was genuine, but described his smuggling scheme as one of the largest in recent years. Woodward asked for five years in prison, near the low end of the sentencing guidelines. O’Meara settled on 57 months without explanatio­n.

Prosecutor­s said shipments intercepte­d at airports were worth more than $1 million (U.S.).

Borgula objected to the government’s conclusion and asked that O’Meara hear testimony. The judge declined, saying he was pressed for time. An appeal is planned.

 ?? TORY ZIMMERMAN/TORONTO STAR ?? The U.S. government says Kai Xu shipped turtles to China from Canada and the U.S.
TORY ZIMMERMAN/TORONTO STAR The U.S. government says Kai Xu shipped turtles to China from Canada and the U.S.

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