Vietnam confiscates 600kg of ivory smuggled from Africa

Vietnam confiscates 600kg of ivory smuggled from Africa

This has been the largest seizure in the country in more than four years.

Trade in ivory is illegal in Vietnam but wildlife trafficking remains widespread. (AFP pic)
HANOI:
Vietnamese authorities have over the past week seized more than 600kg of ivory smuggled from Africa, the government said today.

Trade in ivory is illegal in Vietnam but wildlife trafficking remains widespread.

Other items often found smuggled into the country include pangolin scales, rhino horns and tiger carcasses.

Customs authorities in the northern port city of Haiphong today found nearly 130kg of ivory hidden in a container of cow horns originated from Africa, the government said in a statement.

This followed the finding of nearly 500kg of African ivory on Thursday last week at Lach Huyen Port in the city, the government said.

This has been the largest seizure of smuggled ivory in the country in more than four years.

The authorities had in October 2018 seized more than eight tonnes of ivory and pangolin scales in one of the country’s largest wildlife trafficking cases for years.

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