Posts tagged CITES
Case Summary: HKSAR v Shao Rong Qiang (CACC79 of 2020)

HKSAR v Shao Rong Qiang (unrep. CACC 79/2020, 18 December 2020).

The Hong Kong Court of Appeal recently heard an appeal against sentence for the importation of Appendix II species contrary to sections 11(1) and (3) of the Protection of Endangered Species of Animals and Plants Ordinance, Cap 586. The appellant had imported 224 Saiga antelope horns weighing 49.9kg and had an estimated market price between HK$719,000 to HK$1,188,000

The appellant was sentenced by the District Court Judge to 20 months’ imprisonment, having adopted a starting point of 30 months’ imprisonment. He appealed against the sentence on the grounds that the sentence imposed was manifestly excessive.

Find out more about how the Court of Appeal dealt with the appellant’s sentence appeal; the stance the Court took in respect of endangered species and sentencing factors to be considered when sentencing offenders under Cap 586. Moreover, learn more about the Saiga Antelope and read our commentary on Cap 586 and what should be done in order to deter wildlife traffickers from using Hong Kong as a haven for trading illegal wildlife.

Courtesy of Kelly Ma.

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Hong Kong's biggest seizure of endangered seahorses in two years.

On 2 December 2020, Hong Kong Customs Officers made their biggest seizure of endangered seahorses in two years finding 75kg of the product valued at HK$1 million. A 63 year old man has since been arrested but released on bail.

This year alone, Customs Officers have confiscated HK$149 million worth of endangered species, 12 per cent more than the value seized in 2019. But the total number of cases has dropped from 659 in 2019 to only 250 in 2020. This indicates that although the frequency of trafficking in endangered species has reduced, the quantity per shipment has severely increased - likely to be a result of traffickers needing to move their products creatively and in bulk due to travel restrictions.

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