Inside the secret Laos shops selling pangolin scales, bear bile and tiger bones to tourists
Covert footage obtained by the Guardian shows how crime networks are using front souvenir shops to hide a booming wildlife trade targeted at a new influx of Chinese tourists The shop is dark and deserted. Though the door is open, there is clearly no expectation of any customers walking in off (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (China)
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