Largest fur smuggling case in Tibet cracked ( 2003-10-11 09:40) (Xinhua)
Customs officers and police of the Tibet Autonomous Region on Thursday
cracked the largest smuggling case of endangered animal fur in the region since
1951.
A total of 1,276 fur pieces were seized in Ngamring County, including 32
tiger furs, 579 leopard furs and 665 otter furs, worth 6.52 million yuan
(795,000 US dollars), an officer said Friday.
A truck carrying the smuggled goods was discovered by the customs officers
and police along the Chinese-Nepalese border Thursday night. Three smugglers
from Markan and Gonjo counties were captured immediately.
All the goods were from two Nepalese who came to China by an entrance in the
mountain along the border, according to the suspects. The case is now under
further investigation.
Most of the animals had been shot, said Li Jianwen, an officer from the
regional customs, adding that the case was rare even nationwide.
Since 1999, Chinese customs have cracked down on 217 smuggling cases of
endangered animals, uncovered 18,713 living animals and 969-million-yuan of
animal products, and 298 suspects have been prosecuted.
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