Customs officials at the airport said on August 20 that the 50 rhino hornsweighed 116 kilogrammes and are worth about 50 million ringgit (12 million USD).The seizure was the biggest ever in Malaysia's history in terms of the numberof horns and value.
Officials also found a big amount of animal bones, which are believed tobe from tigers and leopards, weighing about 200 kilogrammes with an estimatedvalue of 500,000 ringgit.
Trading in rhino horn was banned globally in 1977 by the Convention on InternationalTrade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), but illegalhunters have decimated rhino populations to satisfy demand of people in East Asiancountries.
A kilogramme of rhino horn can be sold for tens of thousands of dollarsin the region, where many falsely believe it can cure cancer. Meanwhile, gluemade from tiger and leopard bones are also popular in Asia.
Kuala Lumpur is a hub for cheap flights around Southeast Asia, and has becomea key transit point in the smuggling of rare animal parts.
Last year, Malaysia seized about 3.1 million USD worth of rhino hornsflown in from Mozambique via Qatar.-VNA