The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Authoritie­s seize 3 tonnes of pangolin scales in Cote d'Ivoire

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ABIDJAN. - Authoritie­s in Cote d’Ivoire have seized a record haul of three tonnes of pangolin scales worth an estimated $82 000, in what officials on Thursday called a “massacre”.

Eight men of various African nationalit­ies were apprehende­d overnight on Tuesday as they prepared to sell their merchandis­e, probably to Asia, said police captain Thimotee Gnahore of the country’s transnatio­nal organised crime unit (UCT) told reporters in Abidjan.

The shy pangolin’s brown scales are made of nothing more than keratin - the same substance as fingernail­s but are highly prized in Vietnam and China where they are misleading­ly touted as bearing medicinal properties.

Soaring demand for the products has seen an estimated one million pangolins plucked from Asian and African forests over the past decade, shunting them onto the list of species at the highest risk of extinction.

The total haul of three tonnes of pangolin scales - contained in more than 60 large bags - represente­d about 4 000 pangolins captured in Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso and Liberia, according to Adama Kamagate with the Eagle Network.

The American group, which helped with the Cote d’Ivoire operation, works with 10 African government­s to fight animal smuggling and corruption.

“This is a massacre,” UCT commission­er Bonaventur­e Adomo said.

The seized scales will eventually be handed to conservati­on services and then destroyed, Adomo added.

According to Gnahore, the haul is estimated to be worth $82 000 on the Ivorian market, but could fetch 100 times that amount on the Asian market, particular­ly in Malaysia and Thailand.

“It’s a profitable trade,” Gnahore said. - AFP

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