The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), with support from the Wildlife Justice Commission, successfully conducted two major operations on 8 August 2024, resulting in the combined seizure of over 9.4 tonnes of pangolin scales and arrests of four suspects. Read More
Historic seizure of over 9.4 tonnes of stockpiled pangolin scales in Nigeria
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