On March 18, Shenzhen Customs announced that, at Luohu port on February 24, it seized a batch of suspected smuggled animal products from within the luggage of an inward passenger, including 20 pieces of musk, 30 bear galls, one pack of bear gall cream, 20 packs of ox gallstones and 10 packs of bovine calculus powder. On March 16, through identification by South China Wildlife Identification Center and CCIC (China Certification & Inspection Group), the aforesaid items were musk bag (belonging to Siberian moschidae) weighing 495 grams, 28 gallbladders of black bears (ursidae) and 2 gallbladders of brown bears (ursidae) weighing totally 252 grams, black bear gall cream weighing 424 grams, natural ox gallstone weighing 9.67 kilograms and gallstone powder ox gallstone powder weighing 538 grams with a total worth of 1,832,000 yuan.
The Siberian musk deer is Class-I nationally protected endangered wild animal and has been enlisted in Appendix Ⅱ of CITES; black bears and brown bears are both Class-II nationally protected endangered wild animals and have been enlisted in Appendix Ⅰ of CITES.
Now, the case has been transferred to the anti-smuggling department for further investigation.
Seized ox gallstones and bovine calculus powder
Seized musk
Seized bear gallbladders
General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China
Address: No.6. Jianguomennei Avenue, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China Postcode: 100730