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Teen handed six months in prison for smuggling Bengal tiger cub into US

The cub was found in the 18-year-old’s car.

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A male Bengal tiger cub that was confiscated at the US border crossing, San Diego (U.S. Customs and Border Protection via AP, File)

A teenager from California has been sentenced to six months in prison for smuggling in a Bengal tiger cub from Mexico.

Ahead of the sentencing on Tuesday, the defence barrister for 18-year-old Luis Valencia told a court in San Diego that his client had had a lapse in judgement and wanted the endangered tiger as a pet.

But prosecutors argued Valencia’s mobile phone data showed he was running an animal smuggling business and boasted about getting thousands for monkeys, jaguars and lions.

Smuggled Tiger Cub
The rescued Bengal tiger cub is now being cared for at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park (Nelvin C. Cepeda/The San Diego Union-Tribune via AP)

Tigers are endangered and it is illegal to import them without a permit.

The tiger cub was named Moka and now lives at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.

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