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South Africa and Singapore seized 81.6kg of wildlife parts in a transnational trafficking crackdown, arresting two Nigerians.
In December 2025, South African and Singaporean authorities seized 55.4kg of rhino horns and 26.2kg of lion and tiger parts in Johannesburg following a suspicious shipment flagged at Singapore Changi Airport.
The operation, linked to a prior November 8 seizure of 35.7kg of rhino horns in Singapore, involved a controlled return of the goods to South Africa to support investigations.
Two Nigerian men were arrested and charged under South Africa’s Biodiversity Act.
The seized items are believed to be part of a transnational wildlife trafficking network, with ongoing efforts to trace origins and investigate potential money laundering.
Singapore, a CITES signatory, continues to collaborate internationally, including through Operation Thunder, which led to nearly 30,000 live animals seized globally.
Sudáfrica y Singapur incautaron 81.6 kg de partes de animales silvestres en una ofensiva contra el tráfico transnacional, arrestando a dos nigerianos.