"OPERATION SERPENT" LEADS TO FINES AND JAIL TIME

Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2012


NEWMARKET, Ont. -- November 14, 2012 -- A joint Environment Canada and Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources operation has resulted in significant penalties against two defendants convicted of the unlawful sale, exportation and inter-provincial transport of live Snakehead fish.

1240197 Ontario Inc., operating as Lucky Aquarium in Markham, and an employee of Lucky Aquarium, Mr. Muk Leung (Jimmy) Ip of Toronto, each pleaded guilty in the Ontario Court of Justice in Newmarket to two charges under the federal Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act (WAPPRIITA) of illegally exporting an invasive species, Snakehead fish (Channidae) to the United States and illegally transporting Snakehead fish from Ontario to Manitoba. Lucky Aquarium and Mr. Ip also pleaded guilty to four counts under the Ontario Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997, of illegally selling Snakehead fish.

Lucky Aquarium was ordered to pay a total of $75,030 in fines and surcharges with an additional $1,250 to be paid for the publication of notices that warn of the dangers of invasive species, and outline the potential penalties for those who defy the law. Lucky Aquarium was also sentenced to two years of probation.

During probation, Lucky Aquarium must meet stringent requirements for reporting imports, exports, and sales of fish to Environment Canada and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources.

On November 9, 2012, Mr. Ip was sentenced to two 60-day jail terms to be served concurrently, followed by two years of probation and will pay $1,250 towards the warning publication referenced above.

Lucky Aquarium and Mr. Ip were charged on June 5, 2012, by Environment Canada and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources at the conclusion of a 12-month joint-forces undercover operation dubbed “Operation Serpent” by Environment Canada.

As a result of the joint-forces operation, Mr. Ip received a penalty of $13,000 for related charges brought by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, and the New York Department of Environmental Conservation Police.

Please visit our website for further information on WAPPRIITA.

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Velocity Inc. and its President Fined $37,200 for Violating the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999

MONTRÉAL, Que. – November 7, 2012 – On October 29, 2012, Velocity Inc., in Valleyfield, Quebec, and Stéphane Poirier, its President, were fined $37,200 after pleading guilty to illegally importing 600 cylinders of a controlled substance under the Ozone-Depleting Substances Regulations, 1998 (ODSR, 1998).

The company was fined $30,000, and its President $7,200. The fines, which totaled $37,200, will be directed to the Environmental Damages Fund by the court.

In February 2011, Environment Canada enforcement officers inspected a cargo of cylinders from China. The cylinders contained chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22, or R-22), a refrigerant.

The ODSR, 1998, regulates the importation, manufacture, use, sale and exportation of ozone-depleting substances. Illegal importation is an offence under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA, 1999).

The Environmental Damages Fund, administered by Environment Canada, follows the “polluter pays” principle to help ensure that those who cause damage to the environment or harm wildlife habitat take responsibility for their actions. It supports investments in repairing damage to the environment and wildlife habitat.

Environment Canada has created a subscription service to help Canadians stay current with what the Government of Canada is doing to protect our natural environment. Subscribing to Environment Canada’s Enforcement Notifications is easy, and free. Sign up today.

 
 
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