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Chinese officials 'went on illegal ivory buying sprees'

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Chinese diplomatic and military staff went on buying sprees for illegal ivory while on official visits to Tanzania, sending prices soaring, an environmental activist group says. (AFP/Tony Karumba)

BEIJING: Chinese diplomatic and military staff went on buying sprees for illegal ivory while on official visits to Tanzania, sending prices soaring, an environmental activist group said Thursday (Nov 6).

Tens of thousands of elephants are estimated to be slaughtered in Africa each year to feed rising Asian demand for ivory products, mostly from China, the continent's biggest trading partner.

When Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Tanzania in 2013, members of his government and business delegation bought so much ivory that local prices doubled to US$700 per kilogram, the UK-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) said in a report, citing ivory traders in the Dar es Salaam.

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The EIA quoted an ivory vendor named Suleiman as saying that when the delegation came to Tanzania business went up. They alleged that the buyers took advantage of a lack of security checks for diplomatic visitors to smuggle their purchases back to China on Xi's plane.

Similar sales were made on a previous trip by China's former President Hu Jintao, the report said, and Chinese embassy staff were also described as "major buyers." A Chinese navy visit to Tanzania last year by vessels returning from anti-piracy patrols in the Gulf of Aden "prompted a surge in business for Dar es Salaam-based ivory traders", it said.

A Chinese national named Yu Bo was arrested during the naval visit as he attempted to enter Dar es Salaam port in a lorry containing 81 elephant tusks - hidden under wooden carvings - which he planned to deliver to two mid-ranking Chinese naval officers, the EIA said. Yu was convicted by a local court in March and sentenced to 20 years in jail, it added.

Tanzania is a key ally of China in East Africa, and its President Jakaya Kikwete reportedly signed deals worth US$1.7 billion on a visit to Beijing last month. Tanzania had about 142,000 elephants when Kikwete took office in 2005, the EIA said, adding that by 2015 the population is likely to have plummeted to about 55,000 as a result of poaching.

Almost all ivory sales were banned in 1989 by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), to which both China and Tanzania are signatories. China often says that it pays "great attention", to the protection of endangered wildlife, and in recent years has carried out several high-profile arrests of smugglers caught in its territory, along with a televised incineration of seized ivory.

The environmental group WWF estimated that around 25,000 African elephants were hunted for ivory in 2011, predicting the toll to rise. There could be as few as 470,000 left, it says.
 
Vietnamese 'rhino horn traffickers' charged in South Africa
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Rhino horns are believed to have medicinal properties although this has never been proven
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BBC News - Vietnamese 'rhino horn traffickers' charged in South Africa

5 November 2014 Last updated at 10:58 ET


Two Vietnamese nationals in South Africa have been charged with the illegal possession of 41kg (90lbs) of rhino horn, police have told the BBC.

Officials say it is the largest amount of black market rhino horn to be seized in South Africa.

The men, believed to be linked to an international poaching ring, had been under surveillance before their arrest at a Johannesburg airport, police say.

Nearly 900 rhino have been killed in South Africa since January.

Rhino horn can sell for up to $65,000 (£47,500) per kg - which is nearly double the price of gold - with China and Vietnam being the largest markets.

Police say the illegal haul was found by a dog that specialises in sniffing out rhino horn at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg on Sunday.

'National crisis'
Paul Ramaloko, spokesperson for South Africa's organised crime fighting unit, told the BBC it was equivalent of 20 rhino horns with an estimated value of $358,000.

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Some South Africans have staged protests calling for more action against poaching
"Rhino poaching is regarded as a national crisis - for this reason those found guilty of the crime are dealt with harshly," he said.

It is believed that the horns were most likely to have been removed from animals in South Africa's Kruger National Park, but tests need to be done to determine their origin, officials say.

South Africa - home to the world's largest rhino population - has in recent years stepped up its anti-poaching efforts by investing millions of dollars in tracking equipment and has also deployed hundreds of troops along its borders to help fight gangs smuggling rhino horns, says the BBC's Pumza Fihlani.

But campaigners worry that not enough is being done to debunk the myths about the healing powers of rhino horn, which is one of the reasons for its popularity in Asia.

The men have been remanded in custody and are due to appear in court again in Kempton Park - a town east of Johannesburg - on 17 November
 
Vietnamese 'rhino horn traffickers' charged in South Africa
View attachment 147451 Rhino horns are believed to have medicinal properties although this has never been proven
Continue reading the main story

BBC News - Vietnamese 'rhino horn traffickers' charged in South Africa

5 November 2014 Last updated at 10:58 ET


Two Vietnamese nationals in South Africa have been charged with the illegal possession of 41kg (90lbs) of rhino horn, police have told the BBC.

Officials say it is the largest amount of black market rhino horn to be seized in South Africa.

The men, believed to be linked to an international poaching ring, had been under surveillance before their arrest at a Johannesburg airport, police say.

Nearly 900 rhino have been killed in South Africa since January.

Rhino horn can sell for up to $65,000 (£47,500) per kg - which is nearly double the price of gold - with China and Vietnam being the largest markets.

Police say the illegal haul was found by a dog that specialises in sniffing out rhino horn at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg on Sunday.

'National crisis'
Paul Ramaloko, spokesperson for South Africa's organised crime fighting unit, told the BBC it was equivalent of 20 rhino horns with an estimated value of $358,000.

View attachment 147452 Some South Africans have staged protests calling for more action against poaching
"Rhino poaching is regarded as a national crisis - for this reason those found guilty of the crime are dealt with harshly," he said.

It is believed that the horns were most likely to have been removed from animals in South Africa's Kruger National Park, but tests need to be done to determine their origin, officials say.

South Africa - home to the world's largest rhino population - has in recent years stepped up its anti-poaching efforts by investing millions of dollars in tracking equipment and has also deployed hundreds of troops along its borders to help fight gangs smuggling rhino horns, says the BBC's Pumza Fihlani.

But campaigners worry that not enough is being done to debunk the myths about the healing powers of rhino horn, which is one of the reasons for its popularity in Asia.

The men have been remanded in custody and are due to appear in court again in Kempton Park - a town east of Johannesburg - on 17 November

LOL. This will now put our China-hater poster into defence.

When you catch these people by their *****, just squeeze them further.

Affluent Vietnamese driving rhino horn poaching in South Africa, report warns
 
I opposed Vietnamese who cause rhino died for horn too.
 
I opposed Vietnamese who cause rhino died for horn too.

Good for you, bro. Then show your opposition by posting news about Vietnamese poachers in Africa. Considering that you are a Vietnamese who loves his country, your priority must first be Vietnam's own problems and shortcomings.

Or else, I will almost believe you care more about China than Vietnam.

If VCP knows about this, it will imprison you for good.
 
I opposed Vietnamese who cause rhino died for horn too.

Not enough to post about them, even though you knew about it. Because you're a troll. Not a smart troll but still a troll. :rofl:

Good for you, bro. Then show your opposition by posting news about Vietnamese poachers in Africa. Considering that you are a Vietnamese who loves his country, your priority must first be Vietnam's own problems and shortcomings.

Or else, I will almost believe you care more about China than Vietnam.

If VCP knows about this, it will imprison you for good.

Yeah that's true. We care about BoQ77's safety. He should take our advice before the Vietnamese Secret Pholice arrests him for being anti-China. :pop:
 
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I want some ivory carving and chopstick. If you know where i can get them let me know.
 
It's illegal to smuggle divory in Chinese law.If the EIA has evidence,it should prosecute the man by law.
 
It's illegal to smuggle divory in Chinese law.If the EIA has evidence,it should prosecute the man by law.

surprise that they use Xi's plane to bypass customs check for ivory transport.
 
Wow ,Viet peolple are extremely worried about china's dynamic ,as if they consider themselves as chinese,but i am sorry that chinese don't think so.:thank_you2:
 
If somebody reports you to VCP, you are done, man. Too much anti-China hatred, I mean. That does not pass along well in Vietnam.

No, I could print all into our T-shirt and go around Hanoi 100 times
 

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