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The truck hid "corpses", and there were 7 more in a check

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On January 9, immigration management police at the Erlian Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station of the Inner Mongolia Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station, stationed at the Erenhot port, the most mainland road port in China and Mongolia, seized seven smuggled wolf corpses from an entry vehicle.

The truck hid "corpses", and there were 7 more in a check

On the same day, the temperature at Erenhot port was as low as minus 23 degrees Celsius, the air turned into frost, the cold wind was biting, and the immigration management police of the Erlian Entry-Exit Border Inspection Station carried out border inspection on an inbound truck at the freight site of the highway port, and found that the car was suspected of hiding smuggling, and then carried out a key inspection of the car body, and found that there were suspicious items hidden in the rear row of the vehicle cab and tires, and after the scene was opened and counted, a total of 7 complete wolf carcasses, 93.14 kilograms of suspected agate jade, 54.86 kilograms of raw beef and internal organs were seized.

The truck hid "corpses", and there were 7 more in a check

At present, the case has been handed over to the anti-smuggling department of the Customs for further processing.

The truck hid "corpses", and there were 7 more in a check

The wolf is an endangered species, listed in Appendix 2 of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, and is a second-class protected animal in the mainland, which is a prohibited item from entering the country. The mainland is a signatory to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), and in accordance with the CITES Convention and the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Wild Animals, the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of the Import and Export of Endangered Wild Fauna and Flora, the Measures for the Administration of Import and Export Certificates of Wild Animals and Plants and other relevant laws and regulations, in addition to the relevant import and export permits, any trade mode or carrying, It is illegal to mail endangered wild animals and plants and their products in the appendix of the CITES Convention into and out of the country, and if the circumstances are serious, criminal liability will be investigated in accordance with the law.

(Edited by Shen Peipei)