San Diego Man Charged with Trafficking Items Made from Elephant Ivory
Debbie L. Sklar, Times of San Diego
September 8, 2021
Criminal charges have been filed against a San Diego man accused of
trafficking items made from the ivory of elephants, the San Diego City
Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday.
Stephen Shu Wang, 53, is accused of advertising items made of ivory, then
selling thousands of dollars’ worth of the merchandise to an undercover
wildlife officer on two separate occasions. Some of the items offered for
sale included ivory chess sets, sections of carved elephant tusk and a room
divider made from ivory panels.
Department of Fish and Wildlife personnel served a search warrant at Wang’s
home and seized “hundreds” of pieces of ivory, according to the City
Attorney’s Office.
Wang is charged with 15 criminal counts which allege violations of the
state Penal Code and the California Fish and Game Code. First-time
violations can result in up to a year in jail and fines of up to $40,000
per count.
The sale of nearly all ivory has been banned in California since 2016, with
the only exceptions being musical instruments made of less than 20% ivory
and manufactured no later than 1975 and antiques made of less than 5% ivory
which are more than 100 years old, the City Attorney’s Office said.
“Ivory trafficking is a despicable business that perpetuates the brutal
slaughter of elephants,” City Attorney Mara Elliott said. “If you are in
possession of ivory, it is illegal to sell it, and there are consequences
for breaking the law. I thank our partner, the California Department of
Fish and Wildlife, for prioritizing the prosecution of those who profit
from the illegal ivory trade.”
https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2021/09/08/san-diego-man-charged-with-trafficking-items-made-from-elephant-ivory/
San Diego Man Charged with Trafficking Items Made from Elephant Ivory
Debbie L. Sklar, Times of San Diego
September 8, 2021
Criminal charges have been filed against a San Diego man accused of
trafficking items made from the ivory of elephants, the San Diego City
Attorney’s Office announced Wednesday.
Stephen Shu Wang, 53, is accused of advertising items made of ivory, then
selling thousands of dollars’ worth of the merchandise to an undercover
wildlife officer on two separate occasions. Some of the items offered for
sale included ivory chess sets, sections of carved elephant tusk and a room
divider made from ivory panels.
Department of Fish and Wildlife personnel served a search warrant at Wang’s
home and seized “hundreds” of pieces of ivory, according to the City
Attorney’s Office.
Wang is charged with 15 criminal counts which allege violations of the
state Penal Code and the California Fish and Game Code. First-time
violations can result in up to a year in jail and fines of up to $40,000
per count.
The sale of nearly all ivory has been banned in California since 2016, with
the only exceptions being musical instruments made of less than 20% ivory
and manufactured no later than 1975 and antiques made of less than 5% ivory
which are more than 100 years old, the City Attorney’s Office said.
“Ivory trafficking is a despicable business that perpetuates the brutal
slaughter of elephants,” City Attorney Mara Elliott said. “If you are in
possession of ivory, it is illegal to sell it, and there are consequences
for breaking the law. I thank our partner, the California Department of
Fish and Wildlife, for prioritizing the prosecution of those who profit
from the illegal ivory trade.”
https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2021/09/08/san-diego-man-charged-with-trafficking-items-made-from-elephant-ivory/