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No croc tears

Chinese police tracking a suspicious vessel on a border river in southwest China got a shock when they found 270 crocodiles. Xinhua News Agency said the seizure was the largest this year in Guangxi region, where 25 illegally captured crocodiles were discovered in the first six months. Border police noticed the boat trying to land on the Chinese side of the Beilun River, which marks the border with Vietnam. Xinhua said four people carri ed bags off the boat, but jumped into the river and swam away when they saw the police. It said police found that the bags on the boat contained 270 crocodiles, which are on China’s wildlife protection list.

COMPLIED BY ROHINI RAMAKRISHNAN

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