VietNamNet Bridge - The Lam Dong Province People’s Procuracy has charged Phan Thi Hoa, director of the Nam Qua Eco-Tourism Co., Ltd., and two other with selling ivories of a dead elephant.
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The three were charged with violating regulations on protecting rare, precious and endangered animals.
According to the Lam Dong police, Hoa bought the elephant, named Beckham, from Dak Lak Province in 2005 for exhibition purposes at the Nam Qua Tourism Area.
On April 24, the elephant, a 38-year-old male, was found dead in a forest 3 km away from the tourist site.
Its body was tied to a tree and its rear legs’ ligaments were cut off. Hoa and her accomplices later took away the elephant’s ivories and destroyed the body.
Dai directly conducted the cremation of Beckham with firewood and petrol. Before his arrest, he said both the ivories and tail of the elephant were destroyed in the incineration, the police said.
However, investigators later found the ivories, weighing 26 kg, were hidden in Dai’s house.
The police are investigating the elephant’s death.
Source: Tuoi Tre/NLD
