More arrests expected in rhino horn case
More evidence has been discovered in the case in which three Chinese men were arrested in March, allegedly with 14 rhino horns, and this may lead to more arrests. The three Chinese nationals are accused of trying to smuggle the rhino horns worth more than N$2 million out of Namibia. They have appointed new legal representation for after they were refused bail in May. Li Xiaoliang, Li Zhibing and Pu Xuexin have been charged with the possessi0on and export of controlled wildlife products, after they were allegedly caught with the rhino horns and a leopard skin in their suitcases at the Hosea Kutako International Airport on March 23.
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