PEMBE ZA NDOVU ZENYE THAMANI YA ZAIDI YA THS 3BILLION ZAKAMATWA HONGKONG
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Over £2million worth of illegally shipped ivory was confiscated by custom
officers in Hong kong in the city's biggest ever seizure of endangered species
products. Seven people were arrested after custom officials, acting on a
tip-off, searched containers shipped from Tanzania and Kenya. Officers found
nearly 1,000 pieces of ivory tusks weighing about 4,188lb along with 3lb of
ivory ornaments from Tanzania. Officials seized a total of 1,209 pieces of
ivory tusk and 1.4 kilograms of ivory ornaments worth over £2million Smuggling:
Officials seized a total of 1,209 pieces of ivory tusk and 1.4 kilograms of
ivory ornaments worth over £2million There were hundreds of elephant tusksThere
were hundreds of elephant tusks The ivory from endangered species was hidden in
bags of plastic scrap The next day, officers found 237 pieces of ivory tusks
also weighing 4,188lb in a shipment. Authorities in China arrested seven
people, including one from Hong Kong. The ivory seizure tops one in 2011 worth
£1.4 million.The ivory was hidden in shipments from Kenya and Tanzania The
ivory was hidden in shipments from Kenya and TanzaniaIt was said to be the
biggest haul of ivory tusk in Hong Kong customs enforcement history in a single
operation It was said to be the biggest haul of ivory tusk in Hong Kong customs
enforcement history in a single operation Lam Tak-fai, head of Hong Kong's
Ports and Maritime Command, said:*'This is the biggest haul of ivory tusk in
Hong Kong customs enforcement history in a single operation.' Wildlife
activists blame China's growing presence in Africa for an unprecedented surge
in poaching elephants for their tusks, most of which are believed to be
smuggled to China and Thailand to make ivory ornaments. Under Hong Kong law,
anyone found guilty of trading in endangered species products can be faces up
to two years in prison and a fine of up to 640,000 US dollars (nearly
£400,000).VIDEO: The massive haul seized in Hong Kong...
