Pangolin Scales Trafficking Network |
An international network of pangolin scales traffickers
has been dismantled with the arrest on August 18 of six suspected traffickers
in Douala with over 700kg of pangolin scales. The arrest was carried out by the
Wouri Divisional Delegation of Forestry and Wildlife in collaboration with judicial
police and the judiciary.
The
operation that was technically assisted by an NGO called LAGA, was carried out
during attempts by the traffickers to sell the pangolin scales. The first
hearing of the case took place on Friday August 24 and three of the arrested
traffickers who had earlier been freed on bail did not show up in court raising
fears that they may have escaped. Two of the three fugitives are from the
Central African Republic.
A couple
of days to the operation, one of the traffickers sent a truck with from Bangui
and it arrived Douala shortly after he had flown to the port city. The pangolin
scales were then driven to a neighborhood in the town, where an illegal
transaction was about to take place but police arrived at the scene of transaction
and all 6 traffickers were arrested. One of them attempted to escape but was
quickly stopped.
The
network that is spread in three central African countries including Cameroon,
the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Central Africa and also Nigeria
has connections to Vietnam. One of the 6 arrested is from the Central African
Republic while the rest are Cameroonians.
The
exposed modus operandi of the syndicate consisted of buying the scales from
smaller traffickers in Cameroon, the
Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and
exporting to Nigeria via Cameroon. Most of the 700kg of giant pangolin scales
originated from the DRC where they have strong cover from members of the ruling
elite. When the scales arrive Nigeria, they are assembled for illegal export.
The
majority of the scales were from the
giant pangolin which is an animal that is threatened with extinction, The
operation that led to the confiscation
of718kg of pangolin scales , was technically assisted by LAGA an NGO that
assists government in the fight against wildlife criminality and the effective
application of the wildlife laws in the country. The traffickers are equally
linked to rhino horn and lion trophies trafficking and the LAGA, a member of
the EAGLE Network is pursuing investigations on this.
Cameroon
upgraded all three species of pangolins to the class of totally protected
wildlife species following the CITES 2016 CoP that listed all pangolin species
in annex I. The sub region is considered to be a hotspot for sourcing illegal
pangolin scales that is exported mainly to Asian countries. Over the years
several tons of pangolin scales have been seized in Asian cities that have
originated from the region. it should be noted that in January 2017 two Chinese
nationals were arrested with over 5 tons of pangolin scales ready for illegal
export.
Government
is stepping up efforts in wildlife law enforcement and last year it burnt close
to 3 tons of pangolin scales that were seized during law enforcement operations.
There is renewed impetus within the wildlife ministry to fight wildlife crimes
since the appointment of a new minister at this ministry.
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