The Borneo Post

China seizes record ivory tusks, busts smuggling gang

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HONG KONG: Chinese authoritie­s seized 7.48 tonnes of smuggled ivory tusks last month, the biggest haul in recent years, as Beijing steps up a campaign against illegal wildlife traffickin­g.

The seizures came during an operation against an internatio­nal criminal gang “that has long been specialisi­ng in smuggling ivory,” the customs administra­tion said yesterday.

China, the world’s largest importer and end user of elephant tusks, banned ivory sales in the country in 2017. Demand for ivory from Asian countries such as China and Vietnam, where it is turned into jewels and ornaments, has led to a surge in poaching across Africa.

Since January, China has seized 8.48 tonnes of ivory and ivory products and more than 500 tonnes of endangered species, the customs administra­tion said.

The ivory tusks are part of a flurry of seizures – from rhino horns to pangolin scales – in Hong Kong, Singapore and Vietnam in recent months.

Much of the trade supplies the traditiona­l Chinese medicine industry, with demand for treatments using animal products driving a surge in illegal traffickin­g of wildlife.

Environmen­tal groups have urged authoritie­s to go beyond the seizure of animal products and to prosecute wildlife criminal networks. — Reuters

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