Myanmar seizes over 84 tonnes of illegal timber, arrests 16 offenders


FILE PHOTO: A worker looks on amid a pile of logs at a holding area along the Yangon river in Yangon on July 23, 2015. - AFP

YANGON: Myanmar authorities have seized over 84.3 tonnes of illegal timber across the country during a week-long operation, the state-owned daily Myanma Alinn reported on Thursday (March 19).

From March 9 to 15, the confiscated timber included over 18.4 tonnes of teak, over 8.4 tonnes of hardwood and over 57.5 tonnes of other types of timber in the country's regions, states and Nay Pyi Taw Union Territory, the report said.

During this period, 16 suspects were charged in connection with the cases, and 12 vehicles and machines were also seized, it added.

The country's Forest Department has been cracking down on illegal logging and trade of forest products through various measures, including a community monitoring and reporting system, the report said. - Xinhua

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