Malaysian authorities announced Monday that they have seized nearly $18 million worth of trafficked wildlife contraband, including elephant tusks, rhinoceros horns, pangolin scales and tiger bones. This is the largest such seizure on record, a top customs official said on Monday.
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Malaysian authorities seize nearly $18 million of elephant tusks, other wildlife contraband
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