Vietnam Seizes 5 Tonnes Of Pangolin Scales From Nigeria
Mohammad Ali (@ChaudhryMAli88) Published May 24, 2019 | 04:55 PM
Vietnam police have seized more than five tonnes of pangolin scales stashed in a cashew shipment from Nigeria, the government said Friday
Hanoi, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 24th May, 2019 ) :Vietnam police have seized more than five tonnes of pangolin scales stashed in a cashew shipment from Nigeria, the government said Friday.
Communist Vietnam is a hotbed for the illegal wildlife trade, where animal products from elephant ivory to rhino horn and tiger bones are consumed domestically and also smuggled abroad.
Police on Thursday found 5.3 tonnes of pangolins scales hidden in a shipment from Nigeria at a port in southern Ba Ria Vung Tau province, according to Hai Quan, the official mouthpiece of Vietnam Customs.
"The scales were stuffed into 151 sacks inside a container... (and) bags of raw cashew nuts were used as a disguise in order to avoid detection from authorities," the online news website said Friday.
The government confirmed Thursday's haul and also announced a separate seizure of 8.3 tonnes of pangolin scales from "an African country" in the northern Haiphong port earlier this month.
Pangolins used to roam free in Vietnam's national parks, but they have been aggressively hunted recent decades.
Their scales, which are made up of the same material as fingernails, are used in traditional medicine to treat allergies and male impotence.
Pangolin meat is consumed on special occasions and can be bought for a hefty sum on the black market.
Often called scaly anteaters, pangolins curl up into a ball when they feel threatened and are the most hunted mammal on the planet.
Over one million pangolins have been plucked from Asian and African forests in the past decade, sold and consumed in Vietnam and China where burgeoning middle classes have fuelled appetites for illegal wildlife.
It is illegal to trade the animals internationally, and their status ranges from vulnerable to critically endangered depending on the species, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
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