China banned ivory, but Vietnamese gangs keep the trade alive
•A shipment of nearly 1.2 tonnes of elephant ivory was smuggled from the Congo to Vietnam disguised as timber.
•The ivory traveled approximately 9,000 nautical miles with stops in Sri Lanka and Singapore before reaching Vietnam.
•Despite China's ban on ivory, Vietnamese gangs continue to facilitate the illegal trade.
→A shipment of nearly 1.2 tonnes of elephant ivory was smuggled from the Congo to Vietnam disguised as timber.
→The ivory traveled approximately 9,000 nautical miles with stops in Sri Lanka and Singapore before reaching Vietnam.
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