Hai authorities have seized 700 kilograms of smuggled ivory, worth
around one million U.S. dollars, officials say. The elephant tusks, 289
pieces, were packed in a box which originated from Nigeria and travelled
through Singapore before landed in Thailand's southern Koh Samui
Customs on December 10, the Customs Department said in a statement.
Authorities have now launched an investigation into the shipment and
those behind it. The seizure comes as Thailand - a top destination for
African ivory smuggling in Asia - is under increasing pressure to crack
down on its illegal ivory trade or face sanctions under the Convention
on the International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES). Much of the
ivory smuggled into Thailand from other countries is turned into
ornaments that are shipped to China and Vietnam to meet burgeoning
demand. In January, Thailand passed new legislation to regulate and
control the possession and trade of ivory. Under the law, possession of
African ivory for sale in Thailand is prohibited. In April, Thai customs
officials seized four tonnes of ivory worth $6 million in what the
department called the largest bust of its kind in Thailand's history.
Over 20,000 African elephants were killed for ivory in 2013, a CITES
monitoring program showed, leaving a population believed to be around
500,00.
Thailand Seizes $1m Ivory From Nigeria (Video)
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