100 People Arrested, Over Two Tons Of Elephant Ivory Seized

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INTERPOL’s largest ever wildlife crime operation in Africa proves successful with the arrest of 100 people and seizure of over two tons of elephant ivory.

Yesterday, INTERPOL announced the impressive crime bust victory, codenamed Operation Costa, was a result of incredible coordination between police, national wildlife, customs, and national intelligence agency officers from Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda.

In addition to seizing over two tons of elephant ivory, officers in all six countries conducted inspections and raids that resulted in the confiscation of other wildlife products, such as leopard skins, as well as weapons, ammunition, and vehicles.

“The success of Operation Costa is notable not only for the sheer volume of illegal ivory which has been recovered, which is among the biggest ever hauls recorded, but because it also clearly shows the ability and will of law enforcement to effectively tackle wildlife crime,” said Peter Younger, manager of INTERPOL’s OASIS (Operational Assistance, Services and Infrastructure Support) Africa wildlife crime program.

Operation Costa is the second in a series of such operations and INTERPOL is confident ‘Costa’ will provide a strong foundation for information and intelligence gathering for future actions.

While this report is undoubtedly great news, it’s simultaneously sobering to think of the animals from which these seized products were sourced. Even more disturbing is hunting for the vicarious experience of murder.

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Juliane Huang currently writes for Matador from the beautiful city of San Francisco. With a laptop in one arm and a travel bag in the other, Juliane is rarely at home, though always online. Catch up with her on her blog.

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  • XtremXpert replied on December 2, 2009

    Good news!

    p.s. I think this is more for the News section.

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    • Julie Schwietert replied to XtremXpert on December 2, 2009

      Hi, XtremXpert-

      Our news section is actually only for Matador’s internal news. :)

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  • Ashley Kolar replied on December 2, 2009

    So good to hear! Its good to know that something is being done. Too many animals are going extinct due to poaching with little or no government intervention. Great news!

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