"LYON, France – Illegal wildlife poaching and trafficking are still going on across Africa, but there are 376 fewer criminals in the trade after an international police operation last year.
An Interpol-led operation targeting ivory trafficking in Africa has resulted in 376 arrests, the seizure of 4.5 tonnes of elephant ivory and rhino horn and the investigation of 25 criminal groups involved in the illicit trade, the police agency said in a year-end statement.
Francis Rwego, head of the Interpol Regional Bureau for East Africa in Nairobi, said, “Operation Worthy II was a very successful initiative for the countries involved, in particular the pre-operation meetings and workshops which provided officers with the necessary skills to carry out the operational phase effectively.”"
Environment News Service had the story January 2, 2016.
"Interpol Busts Hundreds for Ivory, Rhino Horn Crimes"
Source: ENS, 01/05/2016