Wildlife officers snare poachers trafficking enormous £95K elephant ivory haul

A wildlife crime charity has smashed a “mafia-type” smuggling ring taking greater than £95,000-worth of ivory out of Africa.

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A six-day operation by Conservation Justice, a part of the EAGLE Network, and native company companions in Gabon was described as a “significant turning point in the relentless fight against the illegal ivory trade”.

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Operatives for the charity, as nicely the Provincial Directorate of Water and Forestry and the Anti-Poaching Directorate of Gabon’s Moyen-Ogooué province, found the ivory hidden in secret compartments in a truck.

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The tusks are believed to have come from forest elephants and characterize a minimum of 9 slaughtered animals.

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In complete, 19 elephant tusks and 4 items of ivory weighing a complete of 120kg have been recovered. In China a kilogram of ivory is price round 1,000 US {dollars}.

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The cargo additionally held 18 rounds of 458 caliber looking ammunition which might be used to shoot and kill elephants. More than £1,000 in money was additionally found.

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Approximately seven individuals have been arrested within the operation together with a number of “key players”, in accordance with Luc Mathot, founding director of the NGO Conservation Justice.

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He stated: “This type of operation is vital and should be repeated to dismantle the few large ivory trafficking networks that have managed to survive in Gabon, where the political will to protect the environment remains strong.

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“The forest elephant population is estimated at 95,000 and appears to be stable, making it their last big refuge. But the pressure remains, particularly from Cameroon.”

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From Cameroon the ivory is exported out of Africa to nations like China, in addition to Europe and the US.

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According to Conservation Justice, the smuggling networks present funds, ammunition and facilitates to move the ivory from elephants killed by organised poachers, posing a severe risk to the survival of elephants and nationwide safety.

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Vehicles fitted with secret compartments are used to hide the ivory and evade controls. More than a dozen individuals might be concerned, with ivory drop-off factors unfold throughout numerous provinces of Gabon.

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The charity stated “organised mafia-type networks” are ready to do something to counterpoint themselves.

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Ofir Drori, founding father of the EAGLE community, which is lively in a dozen nations together with Cameroon and Gabon stated: “The illegal wildlife trade is routed in corruption. This is a good example for that of a very criminal network driving elephants to extinction.

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"It has already been caught once and rewarded with a ridiculous sentence only to continue their illegal activities undisturbed. One of the main leaders of the network was sentenced in Cameroon to a ridiculously low prison term despite being arrested with more than 600kg of ivory in 2020. And their illegal activities have continued undisturbed.”

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