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Massive Shark Fin Seizure: Wildlife Crime Foiled

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Peruvian authorities seized 10,000 shark fins valued at $11.2 million.
  • Three men arrested in connection with a transnational criminal network.
  • Fins were destined for China, sourced from threatened shark species.
Massive Shark Fin Seizure: Wildlife Crime Foiled

U.S. authorities collaborated with Peru to dismantle a major wildlife trafficking operation, resulting in the seizure of approximately 10,000 shark fins valued at more than $11.2 million. This significant bust occurred on November 10 at an industrial port near Lima, leading to the arrest of three men implicated in a transnational criminal network engaged in illegal fishing and wildlife smuggling. The seized fins, originating from threatened species including blue, pelagic thresher, and common thresher sharks, were en route to China.

The illegal trade in shark fins is driven by high demand, particularly for shark fin soup in Chinese cuisine, despite the well-documented cruelty involved. Shark finning typically involves slicing fins from live sharks and discarding the animals back into the ocean to die. The operation uncovered that the criminal network illegally purchased fins from Ecuadorian fishermen, laundered them through falsified documents, and prepared them for export from Callao, Peru.

This seizure highlights the immense scale of the illegal wildlife trade, estimated by the UN to generate up to $20 billion annually. Sharks are vital to marine ecosystems, and their declining populations can have cascading negative effects. The successful operation by Peru's Environmental Organized Crime Investigation Division and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service underscores a commitment to protecting endangered species and preserving ocean health for future generations.

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Approximately 10,000 shark fins, valued at over $11.2 million, were seized.
Three men linked to a transnational criminal network were arrested in connection with the bust.
Shark fins are prized in Chinese cuisine, particularly for shark fin soup, which is associated with status and celebration.

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