Chinese man pleads guilty in rhino horn case
One of the Chinese men arrested for trying to smuggle 14 rhino horns worth more than N$2 million out of Namibia has taken full culpability for the crime, saying his three co-accused knew nothing about it. The trial started yesterday at the Regional Court in Katutura. Li Zhibing pleaded guilty to the unlawful export or attempt to export rhino horns and a leopard skin. On another charge of unlawfully dealing in controlled wildlife products, unlawful possession of controlled wildlife products and money laundering he and his co-accused, Li Xiaoliang, Pu Xuexin and Wang Hui, pleaded not guilty.
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