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Interpol on Tuesday issued "red notices" calling for the arrest of seven fugitives wanted for "crimes against the environment", from illegal killing to poaching elephants.
The rare appeal of the international police organization based in Lyon, France precedes World Environment Day Wednesday.
"We have highlighted seven wanted criminals in different countries … for crimes against the environment," Tim Morris, Interpol's executive director, told AFP, adding that these crimes included Illegal logging, poaching and ivory trafficking.
"Interpol calls the international community: these people have to live somewhere, they have to travel, they have to commute, they have to socialize, somebody knows where they are and we ask the public to help them translate their people. in court, "said Morris.
The appeal names the suspects, who are wanted in different ways by China, Kenya, Greece and eSwatini, the former Swaziland.
"We know that environmental crimes generate huge sums, between $ 100 billion and $ 300 billion (90 and 260 billion euros) a year," Morris said. "There is money laundering, corruption, but also financial crime, violence and murder, all badociated with environmental crime."
Interpol, the world's largest international police organization, works with its 194 member nations to coordinate global law enforcement activities, including organized crime and counterterrorism operations. .
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