A convicted Chinese trafficker known as the «ivory queen» has been sentenced to 15 years in jail by a Tanzanian court. Yang Fenglan, who has…
A convicted Chinese trafficker known as the «ivory queen» has been sentenced to 15 years in jail by a Tanzanian court.
Yang Fenglan, who has lived in Tanzania on and off for decades and operated a Chinese restaurant, was found guilty of working with two Tanzanian men to smuggle more than 800 pieces of ivory between 2000 and 2004, as Reuters reported.
Yang and the men – Salivius Matembo and Manase Philemon – were convicted of «leading an organised criminal gang,» according to the wire service. They have denied the accusations.
She was initially arrested in 2015, following what the BBC termed a «high speed car chase» with Tanzanian authorities.
Investigators say Yang «was a key link between poachers in East Africa and buyers in China for more than a decade,» the broadcaster reported.