N Korea diplomat expelled from S Africa for rhino horn trading Published duration 24 December 2015

image copyright Getty Images image caption Most of the rhino horn poached in Africa makes its way to Asia

A North Korean diplomat has been expelled from South Africa for illegal rhino horn trading, according to a spokesman for South Africa's Department of International Relations.

The diplomat was arrested in neighbouring Mozambique in May. Local media named him as Park Chol-jun.

North Korean embassy officials said he was sent home on 11 December.

Rhino horn is highly prized on the Asian black market, where it is believed to have medicinal properties.

South Africa's News24 reported that the man was driving a car with South African diplomatic registration, containing 4.5 kg (nearly 10lb) of rhino horn and $99,300 in cash, at the time of his arrest.

News24 said police in Mozambique released him on $30,000 bail before letting him return to South Africa. He was given a month to leave South Africa in November, they said.

It is not the first time North Korean diplomats have been caught attempting to buy, sell or smuggle goods illegally. A North Korean envoy was expelled from Bangladesh for gold smuggling in March.