Hong Kong seizes US$9m worth of ivory in Malaysia shipment

07 Jul 2017 / 12:14 H.

HONG KONG: Hong Kong customs officials said Thursday they have seized more than $9 million worth of ivory this week in the city's biggest haul in 30 years.
Customs officers discovered 7,200kg of elephant tusks on Tuesday in a shipment from Malaysia that had been labelled as frozen fish, the Customs and Excise Department said.
Customs officers displayed samples of the tusks piled on the floor at their offices close to some of Hong Kong's giant container ports.
The department said three people at a trading company in Hong Kong have been arrested in connection with the shipment.
Hong Kong, a major transhipment hub for illicit wildlife products, is preparing to ban local ivory sales by 2021.
But under Hong Kong's customs regulations, anyone found importing or exporting endangered species without a license or trying to smuggle such items into or out of the territory faces possible fines and imprisonment. — AP

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