Gov. to destroy 5,000 of blood ivory (Sri Lanka)

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Daily Mirror

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The Wildlife Ministry said today that 5,000 African tusks confiscated by

the Customs in 2012 would be destroyed next month with maximum security.
 
Minister Gamini Jayawickrama Perera said the tusks belonging to 2,500
African tuskers would be destroyed following a religious ceremony.
 
“The religious ceremony would be held in honour of the killed elephants.
The stock will be destructed at the Holcim Cement Plant in January 26 in
front of the members of NGOs, Customs and the Media,” he said.
 
He said the international law is as such that confiscated ivory must be
destroyed.
 
“Many international organisations are concerned about the ivory
smuggling,” he said.
 
Sri Lanka Customs on May 14, 2012 seized a stockpile of African ivory
valued over US $3 million, which was being smuggled out from Kenya and
was on its way to the international market through Dubai via the Port of
Colombo.
 
The Customs after a formal inquiry confiscated the entire shipment,
pending destruction of the ivory in public as per the international law.
(Darshana Sanjeewa)