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Taiwan seizes over 2,500 rare turtles bound for China

Officials say it is the biggest smuggling case of its kind they have ever seen

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Agence France-Presse

Taiwan coastguards seized more than 2,500 protected turtles bound for dinner plates in China, officials said on Sunday, calling it the biggest smuggling case of its kind they had ever seen.

Coastguards discovered the 2,626 rare turtles - 1,180 Asian yellow pond turtles and 1,446 yellow-lined box turtles - in a container on board a vessel in Kaohsiung, a port in the south of Taiwan, on Saturday.

They arrested a man surnamed Cheng but declined to provide more details because they are chasing the masterminds of the smuggling ring.

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The animals were to be eaten by rich Chinese or used as an ingredient there in traditional medicine, officials said, adding it was the biggest seizure in Taiwan of protected turtles.

“After consuming up their own turtles, now they are turning their eyes to Southeast Asia and Taiwan,” Lin Kuo-chang, an official in charge of conservation affairs at Taiwan’s Council of Agriculture, told AFP.

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Because the number of wild turtles is on a sharp decline in China, market prices have surged to about five times those of Taiwan, which is separated by a 200-kilometre strait from the Chinese mainland.

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