In a significant breakthrough against wildlife trafficking, three individuals were arrested in Bury following an...

Published: 7:19 am February 13, 2025
Updated: 12:47 pm October 8, 2025
Parrot Smugglers Busted in Major Wildlife Trafficking Operation

In a significant breakthrough against wildlife trafficking, three individuals were arrested in Bury following an extensive operation targeting the illegal breeding and selling of endangered African grey parrots. The operation, led by police in collaboration with the RSPCA, resulted in the recovery of 25 protected birds.

Breaking Down the Wildlife Trafficking Operation

The investigation, spearheaded by officers in the Bury district, was initiated after receiving intelligence about the illegal trading of African grey parrots. These magnificent creatures, highly sought after in the illegal pet trade, are protected under international wildlife laws due to their endangered status.

According to detectives the operation culminated in a coordinated raid on Wednesday morning at a premises in Bury town centre.

The Scale of Recovery

The RSPCA, working alongside law enforcement, seized 25 African grey parrots from the location. Experts from World Parrot Trust confirm that such large-scale breeding operations significantly impact wild populations of these intelligent birds.

Legal Implications and Arrests

Three individuals were taken into custody:

  • A 33-year-old woman
  • A 30-year-old man
  • A 29-year-old man

All suspects are currently being held on suspicion of money laundering, with additional charges related to wildlife trafficking under consideration.

Documentation and Evidence

During a separate raid in Heywood, officers recovered substantial evidence including:

  • Financial documentation
  • Illegal breeding records
  • Fraudulent permit paperwork

The Impact on Wildlife Conservation

A wildlife conservation experts stressed that parrot smuggling remains one of the most pressing threats to endangered avian species. According to TRAFFIC, the illegal wildlife trade monitoring network, the global illegal pet trade continues to threaten numerous parrot species.

RSPCA Response and Bird Welfare

The rescued parrots are now under RSPCA care, where they’re receiving specialised attention. The organisation has confirmed that proper facilities have been arranged to ensure the birds’ well-being.

The investigation remains ongoing, with authorities expecting further developments in this significant case against wildlife trafficking. This operation represents a major victory in the fight against illegal wildlife trade in the United Kingdom.

 

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