BANGKOK (AP) — Thai customs officials said today they have seized 105 kilograms (230 pounds) of smuggled ivory worth 16 million baht ($500,000) at Bangkok’s international airport.
The haul of tusks and ivory beads was headed from Angola to Cambodia when it was found in a routine bag scan Thursday afternoon.
The deputy director-general of the Thai Customs Department, Yuttana Yimgarund, said two Vietnamese nationals were arrested and charged with smuggling the ivory in four suitcases.
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