Malaysia destroys 4 tons of ivory tusks, products | Inquirer News

Malaysia destroys 4 tons of ivory tusks, products

/ 07:04 PM April 30, 2019

Staff at a government waste management facility arrange seized ivory tusks before destroying them Tuesday, April 30, 2019, outside Seremban, Malaysia. Malaysia has destroyed nearly four tons of elephant tusks and ivory products as part of its fight against the illegal ivory trade. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian)

SEREMBAN, Malaysia — Malaysia has destroyed nearly four tons of elephant tusks and ivory products estimated to be worth 13.26 million ringgit ($3.2 million) as part of its fight against the illegal ivory trade.

Water, Land and Natural Resources Minister Xavier Jayakumar said the ivory was confiscated in 15 raids between 2011 and 2017.

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The tusks, which were marked, and products such as ivory bracelets and chopsticks were shown to reporters Tuesday before they were to be thrown into a large incinerator in southern Negeri Sembilan state.

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Jayakumar said the tusks and products were burned to ensure they wouldn’t be stolen and sold back in the black market.

He said Malaysia is committed to eradicating illegal wildlife trading, especially in ivory, and to stop smugglers from using Malaysia as a transit hub. /kga

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