Animal rights campaigners are celebrating a record prison term given to a
rhino poacher in South Africa. Chumlong Lemtongthai, a Thai man who
was the head of an international ring that illegally traded rhino horns,
has been sentenced to 40 years to jail. Lemtonghtai pleaded guilty to
59 charges, after he allegedly took advantage of a law allowing
foreigners to hunt rhinos in South Africa by paying prostitutes to pose
as hunters. He then sent the horns to Asia, where they were sold in
tradional medicine markets. Al Jazeera's Mereana Hond reports.
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