Chinese police have detained 24 foreigners, mostly from India
and Pakistan, on the charge of poaching falcons in a northwestern
region of the country, a police officer said on Saturday.
The group of suspects, a few of whom had no passport, were
detained on September 17 in Hanjiaoshui Township near Zhongwei City
in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, after police
had been tipped off by local villagers, said Zhu Yangming, head of
Zhongwei's Public Security Bureau.
Police confiscated nine falcons, two motorbikes, 26 pigeons used
as baits for catching the falcons and some tools which police said
they were unable to identify.
Initial investigations showed that the group of suspects entered
China in August but officials were unsure how and where they
managed to cross the border.
Zhu said they had broken China's wildlife protection law. In
China, the falcon is under state-level protection.
He said that the embassies of relevant countries where the
suspects come from have been informed.
"A falcon can be sold for US$300,000 to 700,000 in some central
Asian countries, as the bird can be used to find oil and carry
drugs," said Zhu.
(Xinhua News Agency September 30, 2007)