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Czech customs seize ivory

byCustoms Today Report
03/02/2014
in International Customs, Latest News
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PRAGUE: Czech customs officials arrested a man smuggling 33 kg of elephant tusks at the Prague International Airport. The smuggler was heading to Asia where the tusks could be sold for up to $ 2500 per kg in the black market.

The elephant tusks were revealed during the regular X-ray check of the luggage, a customs official said. The tusks were cut into pieces and the customs authorities found 18 pieces in several suitcases. The smuggler was a young man from Vietnam who was flying to his homeland via Russia.

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The tusks were probably cut from at least three African elephants that are listed among the most strictly protected species. A customs official said, “The price of ivory is high. A poacher usually gets only $80 to $100 per kg of ivory in Africa, but the final price in the black market in Asia can be as high as $2500 per kg. More and more illegal ivory has been recently appearing in the Czech Republic. It is resold here or exported to Asia.”

A month ago, the customs officers revealed two smuggled horns of the strictly protected white rhinoceros at Prague’s Airport. The horns’ worth was estimated at $360,000 in the black market. That consignment was heading to Vietnam, too.

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