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Malaysia makes massive Vietnam-bound rhino horn seizure

byCT Report
21/08/2018
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Malaysia:Authorities have discovered 50 pieces of rhino horn at a postal aviation centre in the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in what is believed to be Southeast Asia’s largest single seizure of rhino horns.

The horns were packed in boxes that also contained nine whole carnivore carcasses, and all were bound for Ha Noi, Viet Nam.

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This incident follows several high-profile rhino horn seizures in Southeast Asia in 2017 and earlier this year. It includes a case of 46 rhino horns seized at Viet Nam’s Ha Noi’s Noi Bai International Airport in March 2017 that were smuggled in two suitcases on a flight from Kenya. A month later, Malaysian Customs seized 18 horns smuggled on a flight from Mozambique to Doha.

In February this year, Singapore jailed a Vietnamese for 15 months for attempting to smuggle eight pieces of cut horn and a bag of shavings. The man was flying from Dubai to Lao PDR via Singapore’s Changi Airport. Just last month, a Vietnamese man was stopped at Tan Son Nhat airport for illegally transporting 12 rhino horns from Angola.

The rhino horn seizure announced today took place on 13th August when officials of the export branch of Pos Aviation suspected something amiss with a consignment at the cargo terminal building in the airport’s Free Commercial Zone. They alerted the Royal Malaysian Customs who in turn called on the Department of Wildlife and National Parks Peninsular Malaysia (Perhilitan).

The agent who managed the consignment is under investigation, said Perhilitan Director-General Dato’ Abdul Kadir Abu Hashim, who added that initial investigations showed false information had been used in the shipping document.

Pos Aviation is a ground services provider offering ground and cargo handling, inflight catering. aircraft maintenance and engineering services to inbound and outbound international commercial airlines in Malaysia. Last November, 337 kg of pangolin scales from Sabah and Sarawak in East Malaysia were discovered in Pos Aviation facilities.

Neither the source of the horns and the carcasses, nor the length of time they have been in storage, is known

Perhilitan reported collecting DNA samples of all the seized items for analysis to identify all the species involved in the seizure. Kadir also said Perhilitan will work with Interpol on the case, which is being investigated under Malaysia’s International Trade in Endangered Species Act 2008 as an illegal export offence.

The case once again highlights illegal trade links between Malaysia and Viet Nam. At least 15 Vietnamese nationals have been held for wildlife related offences in Malaysia since 2016, having been caught with hundreds of wildlife parts and snares.

“This was a very unusual mix of wildlife parts found—rhino horns which were clearly not from Asia and carnivore carcasses which could have originated from the country,” said TRAFFIC’s Acting Southeast Asia Director Kanitha Krishnasamy.

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