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20nov03
Boa constrictors seized from home
POLICE discovered four boa constrictors, a death adder and a freshwater crocodile in a raid on a suburban Melbourne house today.
A 25-year-old man was being questioned over the haul, while the South American boa constrictors ? each up to 1.5m long ? were placed in quarantine.
The other reptiles, all natives, were being held at western suburbs house while wildlife officers checked whether the man had permits for the animals.
Keeping exotic reptiles is prohibited under state and federal laws and attracts fines of up to $110,000 and a maximum two-year jail sentence.
The raid on the Deer Park home was conducted by the Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE), Department of Primary Industries and Victoria Police.
A DSE spokeswoman said the animals were in all good condition.
"They (the animals) were well looked after," she said.
"It's possible they were kept as pets."
DSE project leader for exotic pest animals Keith Larner said bringing exotic wildlife into Australia posed huge environmental and health risks.
"If these snakes become established in the wild they could prey upon native wildlife and compete with native species," Mr Larner said.
"Such animals or their parents may have entered Australia outside normal quarantine protocols and the risk of exotic diseases being carried on these animals is unacceptably high."
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