ILLEGAL IVORY SEIZED IN TAIWAN


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2006

07 Jul 2006 - Kaohsiung Harbour, Taiwan – Taiwanese authorities have confiscated more than five tonnes of ivory within three days in this southern port city, marking the largest seizure record of ivory in the island’s wildlife crime enforcement history.

Hidden in wooden crates, customs officials discovered 744 pieces of ivory, including whole elephant tusks, weighing a total of 3,026kg. Shipping documentation revealed that the illegal consignment originated from Tanzania in eastern Africa and was held in transit in the port of Penang in Malaysia before reaching Kaohsiung. The ivory was destined for Manila, the Philippines.

“Ivory smuggling is a lucrative trade handled by highly-organized smuggling rings, and this can only be combated through increased intelligence exchange to catalyse quick, efficient and coordinated responses,” said Joyce Wu, TRAFFIC East Asia’s Programme Officer in Taipei.

The confiscation took place just two days after Kaohsiung customs officials seized two and a half tonnes of ivory, also from Tanzania and bound for Manila.

The ivory’s routing through the Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore comes at a time when Southeast Asian nations have formed the ASEAN Wildlife Enforcement Network (ASEAN-WEN) to work more closely together to confront increasingly sophisticated wildlife crime syndicates.

TRAFFIC hopes that Kaohsiung’s Customs Department will link up with the ASEAN-WEN, as well as at the source in Tanzania, to ensure follow-up investigations.

The route that these shipments took provides some clues into the intricate workings of illegal wildlife trade operations. After leaving Tanzania, the first shipment was routed through Singapore, where it remained in port transit for a period of time. It then departed for Manila and was then re-routed to Taiwan. It went on to Manila again, but returned to Taiwan without the contraband cargo being offloaded. It was at this point that the confiscation was made in Kaohsiung. Both the shipments were sent by the same exporter, but were for two different importers in the Philippines.

Since 11000, Taiwan has banned the trade in ivory. Asian and African elephants are listed on Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES), which prohibits all commercial trade in these species.

END NOTES:

• CITES - The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora regulates international trade in more than 30,000 species of wild animals and plants through a system of certificates and permits. The Convention is currently applied in 169 nations, including all 10 ASEAN Member Countries.

• Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Viet Nam form the 10 Member Countries of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN).

• The ASEAN Wildlife Enforcement Network (ASEAN-WEN) was officially launched in December 2005 at a ministerial-level meeting held in Bangkok, Thailand. In May 2006, CITES Authorities from ASEAN member countries were joined by representatives from customs and police agencies for the first ASEAN-WEN meeting, and to broaden inter-agency cooperation in the development of national taskforces under the regional wildlife enforcement network.

• TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network, is a joint programme of WWF and IUCN-the World Conservation Union.
Maija Sirola, Communications Coordinator

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
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