Thailand seizes half-tonne of ivory from Kenya
THAILAND: Thailand has seized nearly half a tonne of ivory worth an
estimated $725,000 smuggled from Kenya in boxes labelled handicrafts, a
senior customs officer at Bangkok's main airport said Tuesday.
Some 160 pieces of ivory, weighing 456 kilogrammes, were found in a
random search in six wooden boxes on a jet from Kenya -- a hub for
smuggled ivory -- according to Tawal Rodjit, director of customs at
Suvarnabhumi airport. "The boxes/chests were from Kenya... the items had
been labelled 'Goods to Declare' as handicrafts," he said, adding he
believed the ivory was destined to be converted into accessories.
The July 13 seizure of the boxes, which were addressed to a fake
company in Thailand, is the third haul of ivory being smuggled in or out
of the country through the airport since January, he added.
Police have launched a probe into the seizure, which breaks
international laws on trafficking endangered species or their parts. AFP
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