Over 100kg of suspected rhino horns were discovered in luggage arriving in Hà Nội from Africa on Tuesday, according to Hanoi Customs. 

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HN: Over 100kg of suspected rhino horns seized

March 15, 2017 - 14:00

Over 100kg of suspected rhino horns were discovered in luggage arriving in Hà Nội from Africa on Tuesday, according to Hanoi Customs. 

Suspected rhino horns seized at Nội Bài International Airport. — Photo dantri.com.vn
Viet Nam News

HÀ NỘI — Over 100kg of suspected rhino horns were discovered in luggage arriving in Hà Nội from Africa on Tuesday, according to Hanoi Customs. 

At around 2pm on Tuesday, customs and anti-smuggling officials at Nội Bài International Airport found two briefcases on flight KQ 870, which landed at the airport from Nairobi, capital of the East African country of Kenya, suspicious since neither bore any information on the recipients or the weight.

Upon checking the luggage, the joint forces found that the goods inside the two briefcases weighed 51.1kg and 60.84kg each, and suspected they were rhino horns. 

Samples of the goods have been sent for further tests. 
According to statistics, there are only 25,000 wild rhinos in the world at present, dropping by 95 per cent over the last 40 years. 
South Africa is home to some 20,000 rhinos, or 80 per cent of the world’s total. Up to 1,175 rhinos were poached in the country in 2015, down slightly from the record of 1,215 in 2014. However, many experts believe that the real number of poached rhinos is much higher. 
Poaching is attributed to the rising demand for rhino horns in some Asian countries, including Việt Nam, since many people in these nations believe rhino horns can cure illnesses, a claim not corroborated by science. 
Conservationists warned that rhinos will become extinct within the next 10 years if poaching is not stopped. 
The last Java rhino in Việt Nam was killed at the Cát Tiên National Park in 2010. — VNS 

 

 

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