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Rhino horns worth $730,000 seized at Bangkok airport

 
Published on Jan 07, 2013
4:51 PM
Seized rhino horns are shown with alleged Vietnamese smuggler Pham Quang Loc, 56 (left) with Thai Customs Official Uaychai Kultipmontri (right) during a news conference at Suvarnabhumi international airport in Bangkok, Thailand, Sunday, Jan 6, 2013. Thai Customs officials seized more than half a million US dollars worth of rhino horn hidden inside a souvenir hippo and arrested passenger Pham Quang Loc at the airport earlier Sunday, on arrival in Thailand from Ethiopia. -- PHOTO: AP

BANGKOK (AFP) - A Vietnamese man was arrested with rhino horn worth more than half a million US dollars in his luggage at Bangkok's main airport, Thai officials said on Monday.

The six pieces of horn, weighing about 10.6 kilos and valued at an estimated 18 million baht (S$730,000) - are believed to have been smuggled from Mozambique, wildlife protection authorities said.

The 56-year-old suspect was detained on Sunday evening after arriving in Thailand on a flight from Ethiopia, while waiting to board a connecting flight to Hanoi.

"He left his suitcase on the baggage conveyor belt and did not check it in on purpose, so it seemed like he wanted it to be picked up by someone else," said Mr Narongrit Sookprakarn, a wildlife official at Suvarnabhumi airport.

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