Yahoo – AFP,
25 Nov 2014
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File photo
taken on January 21, 2011 shows a baby green turtle crawling to the
sea after
being hatched at a turtle sanctuary in Sukamade island in East Java
province,
Indonesia
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Vietnam's
environmental police have seized a record haul of over 1,000 endangered sea
turtles which were being prepared for illegal export to China, an official said
Tuesday.
"The
turtles were all dead," Le Hong Thai, an official of the Ministry of Public
Security's environmental police department, told AFP.
"They
were meant to be processed into handicrafts for export to China," he
added.
The raids
were made on Wednesday last week in the resort town of Nha Trang on Vietnam's
south-central coast.
"The
case is under investigation, so we cannot reveal the number of detainees or any
other details," Thai said.
Marine
turtles are fully protected under Vietnamese law.
Hunting and
trading, including the storing, of any of the five native species is a criminal
offence, according to local media reports.
Scores of
Vietnamese have been arrested in regional waters over the past years for
catching or trading sea turtles.
Nguyen
Phuong Dung, the director of conservation group Education for Nature-Vietnam,
welcomed the raid but said it must be followed with legal penalties for those
involved.
Courts
"need to send the message that Vietnam is serious about prosecuting and
punishing" crimes involving endangered species, she said in a statement.
Environmental
groups say Vietnam is one of the world's worst countries for trade in
endangered species -- an accusation which it denies.
Police
regularly seize hauls of ivory, rhino horn and exotic species including
pangolins and tigers, but conservation groups say these represent just a small
part of the trade passing through the communist country.

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