秘鲁警方缴获数万走私海马干
Police in Peru have seized more than 16,000 dried seahorses which were to be exported illegally to Asian countries.
秘鲁警方缴获了16000多只海马干,这些海马干本来将被非法出口到亚洲国家。

Seahorse fishing has been banned in Peru since 2004
Seahorse powder is used in China, Japan and elsewhere in traditional medicine and for its alleged aphrodisiac(春药) uses.
Peruvian authorities say the traffickers ran away and abandoned their illicit cargo on a street in the capital, Lima.
Police chief Victor Fernandez told the BBC the cargo could have fetched up to $250,000 abroad.
Seahorse fishing is illegal in Peru, but the high prices paid for seahorse powder abroad make it difficult for the authorities to enforce the ban.
Mr Fernandez said the cargo - three cases weighing 27.5kg - was left behind following a police operation near the Lima's airport.
"They are sent to Asian countries and used as aphrodisiacs. In China this product is also used to cure asthma," he told the BBC's Mattia Cabitza in Lima.
The marine fish, which finds northern Peru's warmer waters a perfect breeding ground, is protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites).
But Mr Fernandez said that last year a total of 20 tonnes of dried seahorses were seized across the world - half a tonne in Peru alone.