Investigators eye organized crime links in 3-ton pangolin scale haul at Jakarta port
PolicyFriday, April 24, 2026Mongabay

Investigators eye organized crime links in 3-ton pangolin scale haul at Jakarta port

Indonesian customs officials are investigating potential organized crime links related to the seizure of over 3 tons of pangolin scales at a Jakarta port. This significant find highlights ongoing concerns about wildlife trafficking and its connection to criminal networks. Strengthening enforcement and international collaboration is crucial for combating such illegal activities.

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