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Tanzanian police arrest 4 Chinese with 11 rhino horns
Posted: November 9, 2015
EXTRACT FROM THE FOLLOWING THIRD PARTY SOURCE:NDTV
Tanzanian police announced on 8 November 2015 that they had arrested four Chinese men after finding 11 rhino horns hidden beneath their car in one of the largest seizures in the East African country.
The four were arrested on Friday in the southwestern district of Mbeya after they crossed into Tanzania from neighbouring Malawi, a police statement said.
“An investigation is ongoing, and the suspects will soon appear in court,” it said.
African rhinos have two horns, meaning the seizure represents the death of at least six animals.
Hundreds of rhinos are massacred every year for their horn, used in East Asia for its supposed medicinal qualities.
Demand for the rhinoceros horn, which is made of keratin – also found in hair and nails – has boomed in Vietnam and China, where it is valued for its supposed medicinal properties.
The highest levels of rhino poaching takes place in South Africa, which is home to around 20,000 rhino, or 80% of the world population.
Posted: November 9, 2015
EXTRACT FROM THE FOLLOWING THIRD PARTY SOURCE:NDTV
Tanzanian police announced on 8 November 2015 that they had arrested four Chinese men after finding 11 rhino horns hidden beneath their car in one of the largest seizures in the East African country.
The four were arrested on Friday in the southwestern district of Mbeya after they crossed into Tanzania from neighbouring Malawi, a police statement said.
“An investigation is ongoing, and the suspects will soon appear in court,” it said.
African rhinos have two horns, meaning the seizure represents the death of at least six animals.
Hundreds of rhinos are massacred every year for their horn, used in East Asia for its supposed medicinal qualities.
Demand for the rhinoceros horn, which is made of keratin – also found in hair and nails – has boomed in Vietnam and China, where it is valued for its supposed medicinal properties.
The highest levels of rhino poaching takes place in South Africa, which is home to around 20,000 rhino, or 80% of the world population.