An American man will serve a prison sentence and has been fined over $27,000 for trafficking elephant ivory into New Zealand.
Shahram Roohparvar, 61, pleaded guilty in a California court to falsifying documents to illegally sell and ship ivory to a man in Napier, Patrick Cooper.
Cooper, a natural therapist and carver, admitted five charges of importing African elephant ivory without a permit. He was fined $8000 in the Napier District Court in December.
On top of Roohparvar's three-month prison sentence and $27,400 fine, Roohparvar was also sentenced to three months' home detention and ordered to pay $27,400 to the Lacey Act Reward Fund.
Department of Conservation investigator Dylan Swain said he welcomed the sentence imposed on Roohparvar.