The Herald (South Africa)

Turtle shell trafficker­s held

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TWO Chinese men have been arrested in Indonesia for attempting to smuggle 200kg of illicit turtle shells out of the country, police said yesterday, as they try to stamp out illegal wildlife trade.

Acting on a tip, authoritie­s said they raided a house in Makassar on the island of Sulawesi on Wednesday and found the massive haul of turtle shells stuffed into boxes.

The suspects, Chen Jianyi, 25, and Zhong Qiushan, 31, admitted to buying the shells in Indonesia’s Papua province and then shipping them by boat to Makassar, police said.

The suspected trafficker­s planned to move the shells to China where they would be used to make accessorie­s, trinkets and souvenirs, according to authoritie­s.

“They admitted they would sell the turtle shells in the local and internatio­nal market,” police chief detective Ivan Wahyudi said.

Turtles, which are under threat due to poaching and habitat destructio­n, are protected under Indonesian law.

The men, who were living in Indonesia, could face up to five years in prison if they are found guilty of breaking the country’s conservati­on law.

The announceme­nt comes just a day after Jakarta police said a group of suspected animal trafficker­s were arrested for selling crocodiles, pythons and other protected species through Facebook and WhatsApp.

Indonesia is one of the world’s most biodiverse countries, making it a lucrative market for the illegal trade in wildlife, which has brought some endangered species to the brink of extinction. – AFP

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