Suvarnabhumi Seizes 87 African Ivory Tusks Worth 28 Million Baht

Thai customs officials display seized ivory in 2016 during a press conference in Bangkok. Photo: Sakchai Lalit / Associated Press

BANGKOK — Officials say they seized 315 kilograms of African elephant tusks worth an estimated 28 million baht at Suvarnabhumi Airport.

Kulit Sombatsiri, director-general of the Thai Customs Department, said Tuesday that the haul of 87 ivory tusks was found March 27 in a dozen barrels sent from Mozambique on a Kenya Airways flight. A routine X-ray at Suvarnabhumi Airport detected the contraband.

Kulit said a Kenyan man was due to pick up the parcels, but is believed to have fled the country after learning they were seized.

Kulit told reporters that Thai authorities alerted Kenyan officials, who discovered 561 kilograms of ivory tusks waiting to be shipped to the same man.

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He said it was the fifth African ivory seizure this year in Thailand.

The global regulator in international trade in endangered species, CITES, put Thailand on a watch list of eight countries a few years ago. This required it to formulate an action plan to fight against the illegal ivory trade through legislation and enforcement or face the possibility of trade sanctions.

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Thai customs officials display seized ivory during a press conference in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, April 5, 2016. Photo: Sakchai Lalit / Associated Press

Story: Associated Press

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