Winnipeg Free Press -
A Winnipeg businessman has been convicted of smuggling protected coral rock, sea horses and giant clams into the city from Indonesia.
Jason Daeninck learned his fate Friday in what is believed to be the first case of its kind ever discovered in Manitoba.
The owner of Salt Water Connection was found guilty of 18 charges under the federal Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act.
He will return to court early next year for sentencing, where he faces potential fines in excess of $1 million plus the possibility of jail time.
Daeninck was arrested in 2007 after Canada Customs intercepted a shipment of 20,000 pounds of scleratinia rock in British Columbia.
The rare type of rock is protected because it contains coral. It can only be imported or exported if an international permit is obtained, which wasn't done here.
Investigators linked the shipment to Daeninck and executed a search warrant at his home and business.
They learned Daeninck had been involved in other illegal shipments of sea horses and giant clams, which are also protected by the same regulations.
However, none of those items were recovered and officials believe they were brought into Canada and then sold on the black market.
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