Cambodia seizes record 3-tonne haul of African ivory

AFP  |  Phnom Penh 

seized more than 3.2 tonnes of tusks hidden in a storage container sent from Mozambique, a said Sunday, marking the country's largest bust.

"The tusks were hidden among marble in a container that was abandoned," Sun Chhay, of the at the port, told AFP.

He said the was sent from the southern African nation of and arrived at the port last year.

The unidentified owner of the shipment did not arrive to pick up the cargo.

Pictures of the massive haul showed long rows of confiscated tusks spread out on the ground at the port.

said he did not know whether the shipment was destined for markets in other countries.

Demand from and has fuelled the growth of illegal wildlife trafficking via

and corruption attract wildlife smugglers, especially at a time when neighbouring is cracking down on the banned trade.

is prized for its beauty while the market in traditional medicine has led to the smuggling of rhino horn and pangolin scales.

has a miniscule population but its emergence as a new trafficking hub has resulted in several headline-grabbing busts over the past five years.

The largest before this week occurred in 2014, when Cambodian customs seized about three tonnes of ivory hidden in a container of beans at the southwestern

Last year, Cambodia also seized nearly a tonne of ivory hidden in hollowed-out logs discovered inside an abandoned container, owned by a company based in

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First Published: Sun, December 16 2018. 11:15 IST