Nine suspects arrested for trafficking timber in Myanmar


YANGON: Myanmar authorities have arrested nine suspects for allegedly trafficking timber across the country, the state-run media The Mirror reported on Thursday (March 7).

From Feb 26 to March 3 this year, the authorities captured suspects and seized over 139.45 tonnes of timber and four vehicles and machines, the media report said.

The seized timber included over 44.32 tonnes of teak, over 15.96 tonnes of hardwood and over 79.16 tonnes of other types of timber, it said.

The Forest Department under the country's Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Conservation has been cracking down on illegal logging and trading of forest products through various methods, it said. - Xinhua

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