‘Largest detention ever:’ Canadians seize eel meat in 92-country wildlife sting
OTTAWA — An undistinguished shipping container in the Port of Vancouver turned into one of the largest busts of illegal wildlife products in Canadian history.
The container held 18 tonnes of eel meat, much from the critically endangered European eel, intended for sushi diners and other epicures across the country and worth millions of dollars.
“This is probably our largest detention ever,” said Sheldon Jordan, director of wildlife enforcement for Environment Canada.
The eel meat was nabbed as part of Operation Thunderstorm, an international wildlife crime sting held last May that involved 92 countries and broke up illegal trade in everything from rosewood furniture to elephant ivory.


