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Four Chinese Arrested In Naguru Over Wildlife Trafficking, Security Operatives Fetch Ugx27m Cash ‘Exhibits’ From Suspects

By Kato Jamil

Four Chinese nationals have been arrested in Kampala for illegal wildlife trafficking and tax evasion, following a raid that uncovered 9.4 kilograms of pangolin scales, two skinned pangolin carcasses, and 167 cartons of smuggled premium cigarettes.

The joint operation by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), Uganda Police, and Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) also revealed UGX 27 million in cash at the suspects’ residence in Naguru. The illegal activities, which include the trade of critically endangered pangolins, highlight the ongoing battle against wildlife trafficking and its threat to Uganda’s biodiversity.

The November 21, 2024 raid followed a credible tip-off about illegal pangolin products stored at Plot 19, Ntinda View Crescent, Naguru. Further investigations on November 22 and 23 uncovered the smuggled cigarettes, evading taxes worth UGX 162 million. Intelligence reports suggest the residence was a hub for distributing pangolin products and smuggled goods across Kampala and beyond.

The suspects—identified as Pan Yi (40), Liang Sen (26), Huang Xiaobiao (40), and Dia Yanyu (36)—were apprehended at Kampala Stocks Supermarket on Luwum Street before being escorted to their residence for further investigations. They now face charges of illegal possession of protected wildlife species and tax evasion.

Pangolins are listed as critically endangered and are among the most trafficked mammals globally. UWA estimates that the 42 pangolins killed to obtain the recovered scales and carcasses represent a significant blow to conservation efforts aimed at protecting Uganda’s wildlife.

UWA condemns these illegal activities, emphasizing their impact on biodiversity, conservation, and tourism revenue.

“The illegal trade in wildlife undermines our conservation efforts and threatens Uganda’s natural heritage. We commend the public for their vigilance and encourage everyone to report wildlife trafficking and other illegal activities,” a UWA spokesperson said.

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