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For $4,000, an illegal trader based in Indonesia will send a three-year-old ploughshare tortoise from Madagascar, one of the most endangered animals in the world.
A spokesperson for Westminster City Council said that fees collected were ploughed back into conducting investigations, which they said was "good news" for legally trading erotic shops as every time an illegal trader is removed off the street, "it is one less competitor".
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He could not have prepared the ammunition himself, at no stage were the police able to link him to any facilities where he may have been able to do it, they were never able to connect him to a illegal firearms trader and were unable to turn up the weapon – or even suggest what kind of weapon it was, with any plausibility.
Interviews in the past month with eight North Koreans who recently left their country — a prison escapee, illegal traders, people in temporary exile to find work in China, the traveling wife of an official in the ruling Workers Partyy — paint a haunting portrait of desperation inside North Korea, a nation of 24 million people, and of growing resentment toward its erratic leader, Kim Jong-il.
Andre-Minesi, who runs a sanctuary for young bonobos confiscated from illegal traders, told colleagues in an e-mail that during January and February, she confiscated eight orphans.
Considered a safe investment in times of financial instability, gold has doubled in price since 2007 to around $1,600 (£1040) an ounce (31g), an attractive option for both legal and illegal traders.
These can assist law enforcement — New York, for example, requires ivory dealers to have a permit, which discourages some illegal traders.
Illegal traders run a lucrative extortion racket, their bully boys jumping on the lorries as they arrive, threatening the driver and earning themselves $1.50 on every $20 sack of grain.
In 1635, a Maryland commissioner named Thomas Cornwallis swept the Chesapeake for illegal traders and captured one of Claiborne's pinnaces in the Pocomoke Sound.
A few additional specimens were donated (6%), confiscated from illegal traders (4%), or obtained from skins of birds collected after 1995 (2%).
"The idea is to cut (illegal traders) out of the market," Michael 't Sas-Rolfes, an independent conservation economist who researches the rhino horn trade, told IPS. "They are dealing in a lot of other products.
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