Two Italian men were arrested at a Sri Lankan wildlife park after they were found with hundreds of protected insects.
Two Italian men were arrested at Yala National Park after rangers found them with hundreds of protected insects
The men had lured the insects with animal attractants and planned on using wax sachets to chemically preserve them, investigations show. The men were initially slapped with 810 charges, but these were later reduced to 304. They could face two years in jail if they fail to pay the fine by 24 September.
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