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Haiphong Seizes 7 tonnes of Ivory from Angola Shipment

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Last updated: 2023/08/17 at 5:16 PM
SEEJ-AFRICA Published March 20, 2023
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7 tonnes of ivory seized at Haiphong on March 20th, 2023 in a shipment of peanuts from Angola. In the past, Haiphong has been known more for its seizure of pangolin scales, 8.8t in 2021 and 13.4t in 3 separate 2019 seizures.

SEEJ-AFRICA THUMBNAIL:

  • Vietnamese authorities in the port of Haiphong on Monday March 20th, 2023, seized approximately 7 tonnes of ivory in a shipment of peanuts.
  • The 20′ container was reported as having originated from Angola, possibly the port of Luanda.
  • Approx 600 kg of ivory had been seized in Haiphong in early February in 2 smaller shipments from Nigeria.
  • Peanuts are not an uncommon cover load and in the past, typically associated from seizures that originated from the African west coast.
  • 7 tonnes is a record ivory seizure for Haiphong.  In December 2015, it was the site of a 2 tonne seizure in tusks that came from Mozambique.
  • In January 2021, Haiphong seized 8.8t of pangolin scales and in 2019 it was the site of three separate pangolin scale seizures totalling 13.4 tonnes. Three of the four seizures had Nigeria as place of origin.

Vietnam Seizes Seven Tonnes Of Ivory From Angola


By AFP – Agence France Presse 
 
 March 20, 2023
   
Vietnamese officials seized seven tonnes of elephant ivory on Monday smuggled from Angola, the largest seizure in years, authorities said.
 
Customs officials in the northern port city of Haiphong, 100 kilometres (60 miles) from Hanoi, found the ivory in a 20-foot container that had been declared to be carrying peanuts.
 
Photos on the official website of the customs department showed hundreds of long ivory tusks piled up in front of an open shipping container.
 
The cargo was shipped to Vietnam through Singapore, authorities said.
 
Tusks and other body parts of elephants are prized as talismans and for use in traditional medicine across parts of Asia despite a lack of peer-reviewed scientific evidence that they have any medicinal properties.
 
Vietnam officially outlawed the ivory trade in 1992 but remains a transport hub for illegal wildlife in Asia.
 
More than 60 tonnes of ivory, pangolin scales, and rhino horns have been seized at major Vietnamese shipping ports since 2018, according to a 2021 report by Education for Nature Vietnam, a wildlife protection NGO.
 
A court in Vietnam jailed a man for 13 years last month for trafficking nearly 10 tonnes of rhino horns, pangolin scales, and other banned wildlife products from Africa.
 
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