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VietNamNet
Do Quang Tung, deputy director of Vietnam’s executing agency for the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) told a conference last Thursday that smugglers now used many “sophisticated” ways.
“The goods may be hidden in the smugglers’ clothes, luggage, packs, containers, etc.”
The transporters may be foreign students or even diplomats, he added.
According to CITES Vietnam, authorities detected 12 imports of rhino horns between 2004 and 2009 and 8 cases of tiger and tiger parts in 2007-10. Hai Phong custom office alone seized 15 tons of ivory between 2009-10.
Ha Cong Tuan, deputy chief of the central Forestry Department, said
As for ivory, it is usually transported from Hong Kong and
Meanwhile, tigers are usually smuggled via roads to
Tuan said Vietnamese police mostly discovered the smuggling cases thanks to information provided by Interpol or ASEAN Wildlife Enforcement Network; otherwise it is very hard to find out.
In other news, seven Vietnamese are being detained in
Back in 2008, the Vietnamese government recalled a senior diplomat from
Source: Tien Phong/Tuoi Tre
