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Biggest seizure: Customs finds RM80 mil wildlife parts in Port Klang raid

DG says elephant tusks, rhinoceros horns, pangolin scales, tiger fangs among items discovered

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Jul 2022 9:46PM

Biggest seizure: Customs finds RM80 mil wildlife parts in Port Klang raid
Customs Department personnel pose with the haul found hidden behind a pile of sawn timber at West Port, Port Klang on July 10. – Bernama pic, July 18, 2022

PORT KLANG – The Customs Department has foiled a syndicate’s attempt to smuggle wildlife parts, including elephant tusks, rhinoceros horns, pangolin scales and tiger fangs worth RM80 million, hidden behind a pile of sawn timber in a container. 

Customs Director-General Datuk Zazuli Johan said the container was seized at West Port, Port Klang on July 10, making it the biggest seizure involving wildlife parts.

He added that previously, the department scored a big success when they seized pangolin scales and elephant tusks worth RM40 million and RM2.4 million, respectively, in 2012.

“The container, believed to be from an African country, was supposed to dock at Pasir Gudang Port, Johor, to be transferred to another ship. But, we received information on the smuggling and intercepted the container at West Port,” he said at a press conference today.

Physical checks on the container found elephant tusks, weighing about 6,000kg, 29kg of rhinoceros horns, 100kg of pangolin scales, 14kg of wildlife horns, as well as 300kg of animal skulls and bones hidden behind stacked sawn timber, he added. 

Zazuli said the department believes Malaysia is a transit point before the goods are brought to other countries to be marketed.

He added that wildlife-part imports are banned under the Third Schedule of the International Trade in Endangered Species Act 2008 (Act 686), except with permits issued by the Wildlife and National Parks Department.

Zazuli, however, said no arrests were made so far, and investigations on the importer and shipping agents are ongoing.

He added that the case is being investigated under Section 135(1)(a) of the Customs Act 1967 for trying to smuggle illegal or duty unpaid goods via Malaysian ports. – Bernama, July 18, 2022

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