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A Canadian antiques dealer swept up in a U.S. crackdown on illegal trafficking in rhinoceros horns has pleaded guilty in New York to a wildlife smuggling charge.

Xiao Ju Guan is also known as Tony Guan. He entered the plea Tuesday in federal court in Manhattan.

Guan admitted he tried in March to smuggle two black rhinoceros horns from New York to British Columbia, Canada, where he intended to sell them at a store.

The Richmond, British Columbia, resident said he had smuggled more than $400,000 of rhino horns and sculptures made from elephant ivory and coral from U.S. auction houses to Canada.

His plea to a count of attempted smuggling carries a potential sentence of up to 10 years in prison. Sentencing for the 39-year-old is scheduled for March.