Guangzhou continues crackdown on animal smuggling
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Zheng reiterated that customs officers from his bureau have zero tolerance for smuggling and will introduce more high-tech means and big data analysis to crack down on smugglers trafficking endangered animals and their products.
Zheng made the remarks after his bureau seized a total of 178.66 kilograms of smuggled endangered animals and their products, the result of 111 cases since the beginning of the year.
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