Customs seizes lion bones, pangolin scales worth N952million in Lagos



The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Apapa Area Command, Lagos, on Thursday, January 21, seized lion bones and pangolin scales worth N952 million. 


The Customs Area Controller of the command, Comptroller Mohammed Abba-Kura, disclosed that the items were billed for export to Vietnam when they were intercepted.
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Speaking during a press briefing on Wednesday, January 27, Abba-Kura said the contrabands were in a 20-feet container with number CSLU 2362640, heading to Haiphong, Vietnam. He said the items, comprising 162 sacks of pangolin scales weighing 8,800kgs and 57 sacks of mixed endangered species of various sizes such as ivory/animal horns, lion bones and others were falsely declared as furniture components.
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He added that the total weight of the items stood at 854,719 tonnes, valued at N952 million. He said that an agent had been arrested and detained after an unnamed lady was picked by operatives.
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“The Convention of International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES 1973) entails that Customs Administration all over the world protect wildlife by intercepting illegal trade on such animals.
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Pangolins – scaly, shy and sensitive – are believed to be the world’s most trafficked nonhuman mammals accounting for as much as 20 per cent of all illegal wildlife trade. Their scales that are made of keratin (the material in fingernails) have no scientific proven curative properties but are in high demand for use in traditional Chinese medicine,” he said.

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