Ownerless suitcase containing 50kg of suspected rhino horns 'flew' from Africa
Nearly 20 suspected rhino horns were discovered in a suitcase with no owner on a flight from Kenya to Hanoi on the afternoon of December 29.
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The suitcase contained dozens of kilograms of suspected rhino horn. Photo: Phuong Son |
On the afternoon of December 29, through baggage screening, the Customs Branch of Noi Bai International Airport (Hanoi Customs Department) and the Police Department for Crime Prevention and Smuggling (C74, Ministry of Public Security) inspected a red suitcase wrapped in nylon, weighing more than 60kg, suspected of containing contraband goods but with no one claiming ownership. The suitcase was transported on a flight from Nairobi (Kenya) to Hanoi at 2:00 p.m. the same day.
In the suitcase, authorities suspected there were more than 50kg of suspected rhino horns, including 6 front horns, 3 back horns, 7 sections and 3 pieces. The heaviest horn weighed more than 7kg.
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There is a horn weighing up to 7kg. Photo: Phuong Son |
According to the assessment of anti-smuggling customs officers at Noi Bai, if it were rhino horn, the value of the shipment in the illegal market would be up to more than 20 billion VND.
The above horns were confiscated for verification./.
According to VNE