Kenya extradites alleged illegal ivory kingpin to China
Kenya extradites alleged kingpin as further arrests made on mainland

The alleged head of an ivory-smuggling ring has been arrested in Kenya and extradited to the mainland, the first time a Chinese national suspected of involvement in the illegal trade in wildlife has been caught overseas, according to Xinhua.

He was brought back to China the next day.
Two other suspects were also arrested entering the mainland last month. The cases are still under investigation.
The arrests were the first major success of Operation Cobra II, a campaign between 28 countries, including China, the United States and South Africa, to crack down on the illegal trade in protected species of wildlife.
Shi Jianbin, the China head of Traffic, a global network that monitors the trade, said the operation had uncovered a few hundred cases and a similar number of suspects had been arrested. About 60 per cent of the cases involve China.