DR Congo arrests 14 Chinese for wood smuggling

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AFP Lubumbashi (DR Congo)
Last Updated : May 05 2017 | 2:48 AM IST
Fourteen Chinese people suspected of illegally exporting red wood from the Democratic Republic of Congo were arrested, local officials have said.
"We have arrested Chinese people... Who were cutting wood in our region," Celestin Pande, acting governor of the Haut- Katanga region, told AFP yesterday.
Pande said 17,000 tonnes of red wood had been illegally exported to China through Zambia over four months.
"We have arrested 14 Chinese nationals with (tourist) visas, who were involved in cutting and illegally exporting red wood," an immigration official in Haut-Katanga added, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Since the beginning of the year, a crisis linked to exotic wood exports has poisoned relations between DR Congo and neighbouring Zambia.
Zambia has seized several hundred vehicles transporting padauk, a dense wood used in construction and woodworking, from DR Congo as part of investigations into exports to China.
Kinshasa has denounced the seizure, but yesterday a delegation from the capital decided to ban the logging and exportation of red wood from Haut-Katanga.
Haut-Katanga's forests have been devastated by illegal logging, with wood mostly used for charcoal, the main source of energy for an electricity-deprived population.

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First Published: May 05 2017 | 2:48 AM IST

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