A burglar broke into an animal park in Chorley, Lancashire, and stole a gecko, according to the BBC. The stolen reptile was later sold for £20, according to an article published on 12 November 2024.
The burglary highlights the vulnerability of animal facilities to theft, particularly of specialist animals that may be difficult to identify or trace once removed from their premises. The sale of stolen exotic animals raises concerns about the resale market and the welfare of animals that change hands through illicit channels.
Business owners operating animal facilities or specialist retail outlets should consider reinforced entry points, security systems, and restricted after-hours access to protect high-value or easily transportable inventory.
Source : Bbc
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