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HIGHEST EVER RHINO HORN SEIZURE RECORDED IN SINGAPORE

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October 5, 2022
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HIGHEST EVER RHINO HORN SEIZURE RECORDED IN SINGAPORE
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According to reports, Singaporean authorities have made their largest-ever rhino horn capture after seizing a $830,000 shipment from a smuggler traveling from South Africa.

Twenty pieces of horn, totaling 34 kilograms (75 pounds), were reportedly found in two luggage on Tuesday at Singapore Changi Airport, according to the city-National state’s Parks Board.

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Sniffer dogs discovered the contraband, which belonged to a passenger continuing on to Laos, the board reported, adding that the suspect had been detained.

In a statement, it claimed that “this is the greatest rhinoceros horn confiscation in Singapore to date.

The International Convention on the Trafficking in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) protects rhinos and forbids the trade of rhino horns internationally.

The board stated that after the seized horns have undergone genetic testing to determine their species, they would be destroyed to stop them from re-entering the market.

In certain regions of Asia, rhino horns are regarded as status symbols and are said to offer therapeutic benefits. Additionally, they are carved into jewelry and home furnishings like combs, buttons, and belt buckles.

The poaching and illicit traffic in rhino horns have declined recently, but they still pose serious dangers to rhinos, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which has its headquarters in Switzerland.

It claimed that between 2018 and 2021, more than 2,700 rhinos were poached in Africa, with 90% of the killings taking place in South Africa, primarily in the Kruger National Park.

Most rhinos in the world—nearly 80%—live in South Africa.

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