Not a Ninja: Smugglin Gone Terribly Wrong…

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ganj--i mean butterfly smuggling

And you thought the stakes were high in the drug game! Who knew that the insect blackmarket was a thriving industry? This dude is the world’s most wanted butterfly smuggler… He got pinched in Los Angeles International Airport with over $300,000 in butterflies that are protected by global treaties.

The feds spent three years conducting an undercover operation to get this guy (He would be a ninja, but ninjas don’t get caught)! Can you believe what our tax-dollars go to?

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Posted: August 4th, 2006
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  1. Good job by the Feds, if you ask me. If insects are endangered, we’re not doing too good, are we?

    Ted

    5 Aug 06 at 8:24 pm

     


 

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