Categories: AFRICAAMBIENTEKENYA

Kenya seizes 56,000 euros ivory destined for Bangkok

Africa ExPress Staff
Nairobi, 30th February 2016

Kenya Wildlife Service is conducting investigations on 64.12 kilograms of ivory seized yesterday at 4 pm at the cargo area of Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi. No one has been arrested but the KWS, together with the police, had launched investigations to establish the source and the consignee. The investigations are to determine the source, owners, destination and recipients, among other details with a view to taking action. The ivory intercepted by the KWS Canine Unit had been concealed in gunny bags wrapped in nylon and put in buckets.

A stockpile of contraband ivory seized at the Nairobi Airport

According to detectives operating at the Nairobi Airport, the value of the ivory is about Ksh 6.4 million (56,000 euros).

Initial police report indicates the cargo was on transit from Mozambique. The destination was Bangkok, Thailand.

Police report further indicates that the ivory was concealed in a luggage that had been disguised as gemstones. 18 pieces of raw ivory were discovered at the screening centre and subsequently prompting the seizure.

According to Airports Director of Criminal Investigations (DCI) Joseph Ngisa there were 22 stones in the cargo, two of them had ivory. “The rest were just stones disguised as gemstones. There were no gemstones,” said Ngisa.

No arrests have been reported yet. Police said they were looking for the suspects behind the ivory trafficking syndicate and had already contacted authorities in Mozambique and Thailand, in order to stay alerted to pursue the case and those behind the outlawed trade in the region.

The Kenyan  government in preparing to torch next month a huge stockpile of illegal elephant and rhino ivory seized to the poachers.

The government has so far indicated that as many as 120 tonnes of ivory would be set ablaze to demonstrate Kenya’s commitment to fight poaching and illegal ivory trade.

Africa ExPress

Sostieni il nostro giornalismo indipendente

Ogni contributo aiuta a mantenere l’informazione libera.

maxalb

Corrispondente dall'Africa, dove ho visitato quasi tutti i Paesi

Recent Posts

Proteste anti-migranti in molte città del Sudafrica: 900 persone arrestate

Africa ExPress Pretoria, 2 luglio 2026 Migliaia e migliaia di espatriati africani hanno lasciato il…

1 ora ago

Boia in azione: altri quattro etiopi giustiziati in Arabia Saudita

Speciale per Africa ExPress Cornelia I. Toelgyes 30 giugno 2026 La “giustizia” dell’Arabia Saudita non…

2 giorni ago

Palestine, West Bank: the colonization of Christian religious sites doesn’t stop

From our correspondent in the West Bank Eyad Hamad June, 26th 2026 The occupation of…

3 giorni ago

Bugie di guerra, il governo minimizza ma la NATO conferma: le basi USA in Italia sono la piattaforma degli attacchi all’Iran

Dal Nostro Redattore Difesa Antonio Mazzeo Giugno 2026 Se le bugie hanno le gambe corte,…

4 giorni ago

Pakistan, Egitto, Arabia Saudita, Turchia: insieme per risolvere i conflitti in Medio Oriente

Speciale Per Africa ExPress Emanuela Ulivi 27 giugno 2026 Il 21 giugno scorso si è…

5 giorni ago

Graham Watson: “Da Starmer a Burnham, pochi cambiamenti nella politica estera britannica”

Speciale Per Africa ExPress Chiara Bazzani Edimburgo, 26 giugno 2026 Negli ultimi giorni l'Inghilterra è…

6 giorni ago