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Thai Officials Arrest Two Men - Seize 135 Kilograms of African Ivory

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Thailand authorities made a major arrest Thursday. Two men, one from Malaysia and one from Thailand, were caught with 135 kilograms of African Ivory. One of the biggest arrests in recent years, the two men were party of a transnational network that trades ivory in Asia.

Thailand officials have ramped up their control over the trade amid threats of international sanctions. Thailand is one of the world’s top destinations for ivory smuggling.

Authorities seized the ivory, 51 pieces in total, on December 31st. The value of the seized goods is estimated to be worth 5.8 million baht.

If convicted, the suspects will face four years of imprisonment. The two suspects are accused of trading ivory along the country’s southern border. One of the men, Boon Ching Teo, made visits to Thailand, Kenya and several other African countries according to his travel documents.

Fear of a depleting African elephant population has authorities cracking down on illegal poaching in the country. In recent years, the ivory trade has grown as a demand for ivory has increased. This has led to tens of thousands of elephants being killed for their tusks. Poaching has become such a widespread problem that China has banned ivory imports for one year as the country is a hotspot for African ivory.

International sanctions are a possibility if Thailand does not take the necessary steps to put a stop to the country’s current ivory smuggling. A report must be submitted by Thailand to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) at the end of March.

If CITES does impose sanctions, it will be devastating to the country. Sanctions of 40 – 50 billion baht may be imposed. Thai authorities are hoping that the recent arrest shows that the country is making an effort to stop illegal poaching.

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Whilst Thailand sits on the fence and authorises registered legal out lets for Ivory and pretends to care, I'll just poke out my tongue, give the one finger salute along with my Red and Yellow shirt with the slogan, Up Yours Thailand, I care coffee1.gif

Unfortunately little Will be done... magnificent animals, makes me ashamed to be a human being... Was at big market the other day, monkeys and raccoons available for pets <deleted>?!!

Unfortunately little Will be done... magnificent animals, makes me ashamed to be a human being... Was at big market the other day, monkeys and raccoons available for pets <deleted>?!!

JJ Market in Bangkok. They seem to have a lot of animals for sale .

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