Ivory smuggling ring probe after elephant tusk find at Perth Airport

By Leanne Nicholson
Updated April 9 2015 - 10:23am, first published 9:47am
Elephant tusks were intercepted by customs officers at Perth Airport during the Easter break. Photo: Michele Mossop
Elephant tusks were intercepted by customs officers at Perth Airport during the Easter break. Photo: Michele Mossop
Elephant tusks were intercepted by customs officers at Perth Airport during the Easter break. Photo: Michele Mossop
Elephant tusks were intercepted by customs officers at Perth Airport during the Easter break. Photo: Michele Mossop
Elephant tusks were intercepted by customs officers at Perth Airport during the Easter break. Photo: Michele Mossop
Elephant tusks were intercepted by customs officers at Perth Airport during the Easter break. Photo: Michele Mossop
Elephant tusks were intercepted by customs officers at Perth Airport during the Easter break. Photo: Michele Mossop
Elephant tusks were intercepted by customs officers at Perth Airport during the Easter break. Photo: Michele Mossop

An investigation into an international ivory smuggling ring moving goods through Australia is underway by federal authorities after elephant tusks were intercepted by customs officers at Perth Airport during the Easter break.

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