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Thailand seizes rhino horns, arrests suspected smugglers

In this photo released by Royal Thai Customs, a collection of seized Rhino horns are on display in Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2017. Thai authorities have arrested two Chinese nationals after seizing eight rhino horns from their luggage at Bangkok airport on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2017. (Royal Thai Customs via AP)

BANGKOK - Thai authorities have arrested two Chinese citizens suspected of smuggling rhinoceros horns worth about $300,000 through Bangkok's main airport.

The eight rhino horns weighing a total of 6.2 kilograms (13.6 pounds) were discovered Tuesday when airport security X-rayed the suspects' baggage.

The Customs Department said Wednesday that the two men were headed to Cambodia after a flight from Zambia that stopped in Addis Ababa and Bangkok.

Horns, blood, skin and urine from endangered rhinoceroses are in high demand across Asia for their use in traditional Chinese medicine.

Thai authorities say they have seized 38 rhinoceros horns worth over $6 million in three cases over the past four years.

The suspects face charges of violating customs and wildlife protection laws.

Customs Department Director-General Kulit Sombatsiri said the seized rhino horns could fetch $300,000 in Thailand and even more abroad.

News from © The Associated Press, 2017
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