Dog unit sniffs out 30 rhino horns at OR Tambo
Poached animal parts in export cargo
Police seized more than 30 pieces of rhino horn worth R23m at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg yesterday.
“Recent reports of the detection of rhino horns in the East that originated from Southern Africa led to increased enforcement interventions on outbound flights at the cargo area of the airport‚” Lt-Col Katlego Mogale said.
“The K9 members [the police dog unit] arrived at a certain warehouse where export consignments were packed to be shipped out.”
Mogale said a detector dog identified a shipment destined for the Middle East. “Upon examination the consignment was found to contain doormats as well as cut and laminated plywood. Further examination revealed more than 30 pieces of rhino horn wrapped in plastic concealed under the laminated wood pieces.”
No arrests have been made.