Shenzhen authorities intercept clam shell products
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SHENZHEN - Customs authorities in the southern metropolis of Shenzhen have intercepted more than 7,000 beads made of the shells of an endangered clam species.
A suspect was caught in August with 7,319 bead-shaped objects in a suitcase at Luohu Port in Guangdong Province.
According to customs, the beads, weighing a total of 18.2 kg, were made of the shells of Tridacnidae, a giant clam listed as a Class I state-protected animal in China.
According to Chinese law, passengers are prohibited from mailing and carrying wildlife and related products unless they have government-approved certificates.
The case has been transferred to the anti-smuggling department of the customs.
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