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Inside the secret Laos shops selling pangolin scales, bear bile and tiger bones to tourists

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By The Guardian
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In brief

Criminal syndicates operating across Southeast Asia have established disguised retail outlets in Laos that clandestinely distribute illegal wildlife products including pangolin scales, bear bile, and tiger bone derivatives. These enterprises strategically target affluent Chinese tourists seeking traditional remedies and exotic souvenirs. Undercover investigations reveal how organized trafficking networks exploit lenient regulations and porous borders to facilitate commerce in endangered species, contributing to catastrophic population declines and threatening biodiversity preservation efforts throughout the region.

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Inside the secret Laos shops selling pangolin scales, bear bile and tiger bones to tourists
Inside the secret Laos shops selling pangolin scales, bear bile and tiger bones to tourists

Covert footage obtained by the Guardian shows how crime networks are using front souvenir shops to hide a booming wildlife trade targeted at a new influx of Chinese tourists
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