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Tanzania: Wildlife activists praise arrest of Chinese woman


Appeal-Democrat
Tanzania: Wildlife activists praise arrest of Chinese woman
Appeal-Democrat
In this photo taken on Wednesday Oct. 7, 2015, Chinese national Young Feng Glan , center, is escorted by police from Kisutu Resident's Magistrate Court in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. A Chinese woman has been charged in a Tanzanian court with smuggling ...
Chinese Woman in Tanzanian Court for Smuggling 760 Elephant Tusks From AfricaChinatopix
The “Queen of Ivory” arrested in Tanzania - Elephant Action...

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9 years ago

TheCitizen

Wildlife activists praise arrest of Chinese woman

Wildlife activists applaud the arrest by Tanzanian authorities of a Chinese woman for alleged ivory smuggling.

 

9 years ago

Appeal

Tanzania police charge Chinese woman with smuggling ivory


Tanzania police charge Chinese woman with smuggling ivory
Appeal-Democrat
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP) — A Chinese woman has been charged in a Tanzanian court with smuggling nearly 1.9 tons of ivory. Businesswoman Yang Clan, 66, was charged Wednesday before Magistrate Renatus Lutatinisibwa alongside two ...

 

9 years ago

News24

Tanzania cops charge Chinese woman with smuggling ivory


News24
Tanzania cops charge Chinese woman with smuggling ivory
News24
Dar es Salaam - A Chinese woman has been charged in a Tanzanian court with smuggling nearly 1.9 tons of ivory as wildlife activists applauded the move by Tanzanian authorities to crack down on the illegal ivory trade, which has devastated the elephant ...
Prosecutors Say This 66-Year-Old Chinese Woman is One of Africa's Most ...NDTV
The News in photo of 8th October 2015Daily News | The National Newspaper (press release)...

 

9 years ago

South China Morning Post (Subscription)

Tanzania charges Chinese woman dubbed the 'Queen of Ivory' for smuggling 700 tusks


South China Morning Post (subscription)
Tanzania charges Chinese woman dubbed the 'Queen of Ivory' for smuggling 700 tusks
South China Morning Post (subscription)
They call her the Queen of Ivory – a 66-year-old Chinese woman who became famous for her role in Africa's illegal wildlife trade. Over 15 years, she helped smuggle more than 700 elephant tusks out of Africa, officials said on Thursday. But as ...
'Queen of Ivory' charged in Tanzania in major crackdown on poachingThe Seattle...

 

10 years ago

ETurboNews

Journalists and wildlife activists threatened over use of false statistics


eTurboNews
Journalists and wildlife activists threatened over use of false statistics
eTurboNews
A “Statistics Bill” and one dealing with “Cybercrimes” recently passed the Tanzanian parliament which aim to severely punish the publication of statistics and data seen or perceived by the powers that be to be “defamatory, likely to disturb the public peace,” ...

 

10 years ago

TheCitizen

Police arrest 4 Chinese for attacking colleague

Ilala regional Police commander Lucas Mkondya told The Citizen yesterday that Mr Xiao Hai (34) was attacked on Saturday by a mob of four of his countrymen at Posta.     

 

9 years ago

NDTV

Tanzanian Police Arrest 4 Chinese With 11 Rhino Horns


Tanzanian Police Arrest 4 Chinese With 11 Rhino Horns
NDTV
Arusha, Tanzania: Tanzanian police said today they had arrested four Chinese men after finding 11 rhino horns hidden beneath their car in one of the largest seizures in the east Africa country. The four were arrested on Friday in the southwestern ...

 

9 years ago

New Vision

Tanzanian police arrest four Chinese with 11 rhino horns


New Vision
Tanzanian police arrest four Chinese with 11 rhino horns
New Vision
Tanzanian police said Sunday they had arrested four Chinese men after finding 11 rhino horns hidden beneath their car in one of the largest seizures in the east Africa country. The four were arrested on Friday in the southwestern district of Mbeya ...

 

9 years ago

TheCitizen

Chinese woman’s story

The elderly Chinese woman dubbed “Ivory Queen” following her arrest and link to $2.5 million (Sh5.4 billion) smuggled ivory, masked her business behind a successful restaurant business and horticultural farming, The Citizen can report.

 

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