Noi Bai airport customs officers uncover ivory tusk product transport
Wednesday, 08:48, 03/01/2018
Customs officers at Noi Bai International Airport on January 2 reported that they have uncovered a case of transporting African ivory tusks and African ivory tusk products from Hanoi to Thailand.
They seized these commodities and sent samples of the goods to the Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources for tests. The tests confirmed that four pieces of these goods are African ivory and others were made from African ivory.
The case is under further investigation.
Trading, storing and transporting ivory is forbidden in Vietnam. Violators can be fined from VND5-50 million or imprisoned from six months to five years.
In August 2017, a “Say No to Ivory” campaign was launched in Ho Chi Minh City with a view to raising public awareness of elephant protection.
The campaign, part of the global wildlife programme “When the buying stops, the killing can too”, was launched by the Centre of Hand-on Actions and Networking for Growth and Environment (CHANGE) and WildAid organisation.
The “Say No to Ivory” campaign is set to last for three years.
In Vietnam, WildAid is focusing on measures to change people’s wrong belief in the uses of wildlife products, including ivory, through communication publications.
According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, the number of elephants in Vietnam has fallen from more than 1,000 to about 100 which mainly live along the border with Laos and Cambodia. Vietnam has become an illegal point of transit for ivory over the last decade.