A Chinese is involved in every seizure of ivory in Kenya and other countries in Africa.
A new report adds that Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi and the Port of Mombasa are major conduits for illegal ivory that drives the multimillion-dollar global trade.
A new report adds that Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi and the Port of Mombasa are major conduits for illegal ivory that drives the multimillion-dollar global trade.
The report was released by wildlife charity BornFreeUSA and says that a Chinese is always the trafficker in ivory seizures.
The report, Out of Africa: Mapping the Global Trade in Illicit Elephant Ivory,
warns that allowing the ivory and wildlife trafficking networks to
flourish created a high degree of convergence, with other forms of
organised criminal activity, such as gun-running and the sale of
narcotic drugs.
“Ivory traffickers do not necessarily
run guns or narcotics themselves, but they rely on and help enrich the
facilitators who are interwoven into the systems that enable terrorist
financing, drugs, weapons, and human trafficking,” says the
ground-breaking report.
The
document traces the ivory supply chain and trafficking from the African
bush to retail markets, thousands of miles away in Asia.
“A
large majority of all of the illegal ivory is accounted for within a
small number of transactions passing through three ports of Mombasa in
Kenya; Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar in Tanzania as well through
Nairobi’s Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Johannesburg (South
Africa) and Ethiopia’s Addis Ababa airport,” it says.
The illegal ivory trade is currently operating at its highest level since the 1989 commercial ivory trade ban was imposed.
The
investigations also revealed that between 2009 and June 2014, there
were more than 90 large-scale ivory seizures, collectively weighing
almost 170 tonnes that bear the hallmarks of international organised
crime.
East Asian nationals, and in particular the Chinese, are cited as the masterminds of the modern ivory trade.
CHINESE AT EVERY POINT
“The scale we found in our investigation was shocking. Chinese traffickers are present in virtually every single African range state and operate at nearly every point along the ivory supply chain,” said the charity’s chief executive officer, Mr Adam Roberts, in a statement accompanying the report.
“The scale we found in our investigation was shocking. Chinese traffickers are present in virtually every single African range state and operate at nearly every point along the ivory supply chain,” said the charity’s chief executive officer, Mr Adam Roberts, in a statement accompanying the report.
The four-month investigations, conducted by
the Center for Advanced Defense Studies, found that while the ivory
trade thrived globally, governments still treated it like an
unprofessional, disorganised, and artisanal industry, of concern only to
conservationists.
“But in reality, it is a highly
organised global crime that has avoided consequence for decades. I dare
say, there may be as few as 100 large-scale ivory containers moving
annually that drive the vast majority of the entire illegal trade,” said
Varun Vira, the chief of analysis for the Center for Advanced Defense
Studie’s. Mr Vira authored the report alongside Jackson Miller and
Thomas Ewing.
The report calls on Kenya and other nations to focus on intercepting the containers.
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