Nigeria : Wildlife Traffickers Risk 10-Year Jail Term, N12m Fine

30 octobre 2025
[Daily Trust] Traffickers of ivory, pangolin scales, and other endangered wildlife in Nigeria now risk up to 10 years in prison and fines of up to N12 million if found guilty.
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