Malaysia
has seized more than 1,000 African elephant tusks in two separate shipments in
the past two months, reports said Saturday.
In the first incident, customs and wildlife officials seized
405 tusks in a container at the southern port of Pasir Gudang on July 8. The
ship carrying the cargo was from an undisclosed African port that had been
through Singapore.
A month later enforcement officials found 664 tusks in a
container from the United Arab Emirates in the northern port of Butterworth.
The smugglers declared the ivory as plywood and plastics
respectively in a bit to escape detection, the New Straits Times newspaper
said.
Wildlife trade monitoring network TRAFFIC has described
Malaysia as a major wildlife transit hub after Hong Kong authorities seized
nearly two tonnes of elephant ivory worth about $1.7 million in a shipment from
Malaysia last month.
The wildlife watchdog says that the illegal ivory trade has
been rising globally since 2004 largely due to increasing demand in China,
where ivory is often ground up and used in traditional medicine.
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Source : AFP
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