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THIS IS A LOT OF ANIMALS
POLICE in Vietnam have seized more than two tonnes of live snakes and 770kg of tortoises about to be smuggled into China.
Following a tip-off, Customs officers and the environment police stopped a truck about 160km east of Hanoi.
A department official said: "The animals had been illegally imported from Laos and might be bound for Chinese restaurants."
Vietnamese authorities last year seized more than 7700 trafficked wild animals, including rare species.
Vietnam seize rare wild animals
July 29 2008 at 11:54AM Hanoi - Police in Vietnam seized more than 2 tons of live snakes and 770 kilograms of tortoises about to be smuggled into China, officials said on Tuesday.
Following a tip-off, customs police and the environment police department stopped a truck in Quang Ninh province, 160 kilometres east of Hanoi, and found the animals, said Nguyen Quoc Trung, a senior official with the department.
"The wild animals had been illegally imported from Laos and were on the way to China," Trung said. "They might be bound for Chinese restaurants."
The smuggled tortoises belong to six different species. All tortoises and snakes were classified as rare by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, and were transferred to the Soc Son Wild Animal Rescue Centre in Hanoi.
VietNamNet Bridge – Customs officers and the Environmental Police Agency on July 26 stopped a truck attempting to traffic wild animals – the largest amount discovered so far this year in Vietnam.
THIS IS A LOT OF ANIMALS
POLICE in Vietnam have seized more than two tonnes of live snakes and 770kg of tortoises about to be smuggled into China.
Following a tip-off, Customs officers and the environment police stopped a truck about 160km east of Hanoi.
A department official said: "The animals had been illegally imported from Laos and might be bound for Chinese restaurants."
Vietnamese authorities last year seized more than 7700 trafficked wild animals, including rare species.
Vietnam seize rare wild animals
July 29 2008 at 11:54AM Hanoi - Police in Vietnam seized more than 2 tons of live snakes and 770 kilograms of tortoises about to be smuggled into China, officials said on Tuesday.
Following a tip-off, customs police and the environment police department stopped a truck in Quang Ninh province, 160 kilometres east of Hanoi, and found the animals, said Nguyen Quoc Trung, a senior official with the department.
"The wild animals had been illegally imported from Laos and were on the way to China," Trung said. "They might be bound for Chinese restaurants."
The smuggled tortoises belong to six different species. All tortoises and snakes were classified as rare by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, and were transferred to the Soc Son Wild Animal Rescue Centre in Hanoi.
VietNamNet Bridge – Customs officers and the Environmental Police Agency on July 26 stopped a truck attempting to traffic wild animals – the largest amount discovered so far this year in Vietnam.
A truck carrying over 2,100 colubers totalling 2,024kg and 524 turtles of various species totalling 770kg was seized in the northern coastal province of Quang Ninh. It was on its way to China through the Mong Cai border gate on July 25.
The truck was escorted to Hanoi the next day. The batch of wildlife is estimated at $70,000. The driver said he paid $15,000 for the reptiles.
The snakes and turtles were transferred to the Wildlife Rescue Centre in Hanoi’s suburban district of Soc Son.
Police are investigating the case.
Thanh Van