China Daily (Hong Kong)

Customs seizes smuggled pangolin parts

- By LI WENFANG in Guangzhou liwenfang@chinadaily.com.cn

Customs officials in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, announced on Wednesday that they had intercepte­d 11.9 metric tons of pangolin scales smuggled from Africa, the largest volume of any single case found by border inspectors.

The scales were taken from an estimated 20,000 pangolins, a species listed last year in the Convention on Internatio­nal Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna, which bans all internatio­nal trading of pangolins and their products.

Two suspects in the case, one surnamed Li from Shandong province and another, He, from Anhui province, were the subjects of arrest warrants, according to Chen Qunfang, deputy chief of Dapeng Customs, which is affiliated with the Shenzhen authoritie­s.

The case arose in July when customs officers found bags stuffed with charcoal in a container that had been declared as empty at Yantian port. The charcoal was used to cover 239 bags of pangolin scales.

Lacking full informatio­n from the shipping parties on the bill of lading, customs officers spent a lot of time identifyin­g

Chen said.

Li and He were found to have made frequent money transfers totaling more than 5 million yuan ($758,000) around the time the case came to light. the suspects,

During an interrogat­ion, He admitted that he helped smuggle the pangolin scales at the request of Li, officers said.

Demand exists in China for pangolin scales as a food or as a traditiona­l Chinese medicine ingredient, Chen said. Bozhou, Anhui province — He’s native province — is home to one of the country’s largest herbal medicine markets.

The low cost of procuring pangolin scales overseas, especially from Africa, has made the illegal trade highly profitable, Chen said. The scales will be destroyed after the trial concludes.

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