Wong Keng Liang | |
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Born | [2] | 16 June 1958
Nationality | Malaysian[1] |
Other names | Anson[1] |
Occupation | Wildlife trader |
Organization(s) | Sungai Rusa Wildlife CBS Wildlife |
Known for | Wildlife smuggling |
Criminal status | Released |
Conviction(s) | Conspiracy, smuggling, money laundering, lying to the US government, violating wildlife laws[1] |
Criminal penalty | 71 months imprisonment and $60,000 fine Five years imprisonment (reduced to 17-and-a-half months on appeal) |
Accomplice(s) | Cheah Bing Shee |
Wong Keng Liang (born 16 June 1958) is a Malaysian animal smuggler, known as the "Lizard King" or the "Pablo Escobar of animal trafficking" from the book The Lizard King by Bryan Christy.[3][4][5] He was arrested after running the biggest global animal smuggling ring to be taken down.[6]
He founded a reptile export company in the early 1980s and by the end of the decade had established a large network of illegal wildlife trafficking operations from his base in Penang, where wildlife protection laws were weak and rarely enforced. He was targeted by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in Operation Chameleon from 1995, which eventually saw him extradited to the United States from Mexico to be sentenced to 71 months in prison in June 2001. He resumed his smuggling operations upon his release, before being arrested by the Malaysian authorities in 2010. He was released in 2012 after securing a successful appeal against the length of his sentence. Despite having had many of his animals seized during his recent arrest, he is believed to have once again resumed illegally smuggling wildlife since his release.