Infamous rhino pair are deported back to China

03 February 2017 - 13:42 By TMG Digital
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Two Chinese nationals who were arrested after they walked into a Cape Town police station claiming R60‚000 worth of rhino horn and ivory after forgetting their backpack in a restaurant‚ have been ejected from South Africa.

Bingchang Liao (24)‚ and Jiawei Yang (27)‚ made a second appearance in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court on Thursday‚ February 02‚ 2017.

"Proceedings took a form of a plea bargain after the two tourists comprehended that the evidence against them was insurmountable‚" the Hawks said in a statement on Friday.

  • READ MORE: Duo walk into police station asking for their lost rhino horn and ivory - and end up in cellA special police unit made their easiest arrest yet when two Chinese men walked into a Cape Town police station claiming R60‚000 worth of rhino horn and ivory.

The duo was found guilty for unlawful possession of rhino horn and ivory.

The two men were sentenced to five years imprisonment term‚ suspended for five years‚ and ordered to pay an amount of R35‚000 each‚ half of which will be go into the Western Cape Nature Conservation Board and the other half to Criminal Asset Recovery Account (CARA).

In addition‚ "The pair were declared as undesirable persons and are subsequently banned from entering the Republic of South Africa and also ordered to leave the country immediately".

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