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Man Convicted for Illegal Pet Shop, Endangered Species Sold
24 Dec
Summary
- Man convicted for running an illegal pet shop from his home.
- Neglected birds and exotic animals were found during a raid.
- A future hearing is scheduled for February 13, 2026.

Robert Gillan, 40, of Rugeley, Staffordshire, has been convicted for his involvement in an illegal pet shop operation conducted from his home. He pleaded guilty to charges including participating in a fraudulent business, failing to ensure animal welfare, and offering endangered species without proper certification.
The conviction stems from a raid in May 2022, where authorities discovered numerous neglected birds. These animals were voluntarily surrendered to the environmental health team and have since been examined by a veterinarian and successfully rehomed. The rescued animals included various bird species and 13 sugar glider possums.
Gillan remains on conditional bail pending a future hearing scheduled for February 13, 2026. Authorities emphasized the importance of obtaining correct documentation when purchasing exotic animals to ensure the protection of rare and endangered species, highlighting a successful collaborative effort between police, the RSPCA, and the local authority.




