Man charged for taking platypus after police appeals for information
A man spotted carrying a platypus on a South East Queensland train has been charged and will appear in court on Saturday.
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Police have charged a 26-year-old man who allegedly removed a platypus from a Morayfield waterway on Tuesday.
The welfare of the animal remains unknown, with authorities told it was released into the Caboolture River. It is yet to be spotted.
Police issued urgent appeals for information after a man was seen with the animal travelling on a train between Morayfield and Caboolture stations on Tuesday.
He was accompanied by a woman, who also travelled him to a King St shopping centre, where police allege they showed the animal to other members of the public.
Railway Squad officers located a in Caboolture at 12.30pm on Thursday
He will face Caloundra Magistrates Court on Saturday on one count each of taking protected animal class 1 offence and restriction on keeping or using taken protected animal class 1 offence.
The woman has spoken with detectives as investigations continue.
Speaking at a media conference on Thursday morning before the arrest, Police Minister Mark Ryan slammed the incident.
“It’s an offence, it is reckless, and it’s not funny,” he said.
Originally published as Man charged for taking platypus after police appeals for information