Guest guest Posted November 28, 2001 Report Share Posted November 28, 2001 Dear list, the following is a report from China. Did anybody manage to see the CCTV report? and if so did you record it because I am very keen to view this footage, anybody? All the best, Nick. CHINA: November 28, 2001 BEIJING - Police arrested three men smuggling the pelts of endangered tigers, leopards and sea otters over the border from Myanmar into southeast China's Yunnan province, state television said yesterday. China Central Television (CCTV) showed the men, two Chinese nationals and one from Myanmar, standing handcuffed next to the hides of rare Bangladeshi tigers discovered on their truck. The men pretended their cargo was jellyfish, CCTV said. Forest police in Baoshan city, 350 km (200 miles) from the provincial capital of Kunming, caught a Chinese driver but allowed him to proceed to neighbouring Xiaguan city in order to catch the buyers meeting the truck, according to CCTV. It said police found the hides of 23 tigers, 33 leopards and 134 sea otters, which fetch high prices as luxury items at illegal markets in Chinese cities. A policeman shown clutching a tiger hide with an eye-shaped bullet hole said: " This shows the criminals killed it by very cruel means. " China's rising living standards and border corruption have created added incentive for poachers of big cats, coveted for their skin and body parts used for medicines to cure problems from rheumatism to impotence. Coats with collars made of shiny, black sea otter fur have come in vogue in China. CCTV did not say what charges the men faced in the case, which was still under investigation. China had launched a new crackdown on the illegal trade of endangered wildlife owned as pets or consumed as gourmet dishes, CCTV said. Authorities have launched similar campaigns in the past but organised criminal networks, particularly on China's borders with Southeast Asia and Russia, have diversified into what is seen as a relatively low risk business. REUTERS NEWS SERVICE _______________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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