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Customs seizes thousands of smuggled pangolins
05-MAR-2008 Intellasia | DPA
5 Mar, 2008 - 7:01:00 AM
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Customs police in Vietnam have seized more than seven tonnes of smuggled pangolins en route from Indonesia to China, an official said Monday February 3. The slaughtered animals were found Friday in a container at the port of Hai Phong, 100 kilometres east of Hanoi, according to city customs official Nguyen Sy Trang.
"The container was registered as fresh fish and was on its way from Indonesia to China, transiting in Hai Phong," Trang said.

Trang said customs officials found 2,460 slaughtered pangolins and nearly 900 kilograms of pangolin scales in the container.

"This is the largest pangolin smuggling case that Vietnam has ever detected," Trang said. "I think they were intended for restaurants in China."

The scaly anteaters are a protected species in Vietnam, and it is illegal to transport or trade them.

Animal smuggling is widespread in Vietnam, where eating wild game, such as snakes, bears and even tigers, is an elite hobby.

In January, customs officials at Hanoi's Noi Bai Airport seized 1.5 tonnes of live snakes in the cargo hold of a commercial flight from Bangkok. The snakes, registered as fish, were also destined for China.

Last year, Vietnam seized more than 66 tonnes of smuggled wild animals, according to the Ministry of Agriculture's Forest Protection Department.






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