Lusanda Bill
30 October 2010
Four Chinese men who have been accused of bribery and illegal trading in animal parts.
They all appeared briefly in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court yesterday.
The men appeared in court for charges of being in possession of elephant tusks, abalone and ivory.
The men were arrested by the Hawks in Sea Point, earlier this week.
The case against the four men was suspended and they will be reappearing in court of the 4th of November to apply for bail application.
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