Pretty crafty: rhino horns worth HK$2 million and seized by Hong Kong customs looked like artwork
Five colourfully decorated items mailed from South Africa lead to local arrest
Five suspected rhino horns weighing about 10 kilograms total have been seized at Hong Kong International Airport, leading to the arrest of a 61-year-old man, the Customs and Excise Department said on Tuesday.
The haul worth an estimated street value of HK$2 million was confiscated after it arrived at the airport in an express air parcel from South Africa, according to the department.
Customs officials said the parcel declared to contain “resin crafts” was selected for inspection on Saturday.
“Suspicious images of the cargo were found under X-ray inspection,” the department said. “After opening the consignment, customs officers found the suspected rhino horns.”
The suspect was arrested on Monday. He was released on bail pending further investigation.