Cleared pet shop man wants his iguana back

A Rhinoceros IguanaA Rhinoceros Iguana
A Rhinoceros Iguana
A man who ran a controversial pet shop in Ballymena has been cleared of acquiring and displaying an iguana for commercial purposes.

Richard Potter (34), of Hollow Lane, Cloughmills, had denied the two charges he faced relating to the eight year-old, five-feet long, ‘Rhinoceros Iguana’, in relation to the Control of Trade in Endangered Species regulations.

It was alleged the offences were committed on a date unknown between January 1, 2013 and January 16, 2016.

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Mr Potter contested the charges and at Ballymena Magistrates Court on Thursday afternoon the case against him was dismissed.

He called the iguana ‘Mr Kipling’ after a lizard in the children’s tv show ‘Jessie’.

Alan Roberts of the National Wildlife Crime Unit told the court that when Jungle World closed last year he was made aware of animals still on the premises including an iguana which was roaming free around the former shop unit.

He said a certificate is needed for iguanas to be used for commercial purposes and he noted that Mr Potter had previously tried to get such a certificate but it was refused to him and in the absence of that it was illegal to use the animal commercially.

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