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Paolo Viscardi, was one of the first to notice a series of raids on small locations in the UK, which featured displays of the magnificent creatures IN a multi-million-pound crime wave that swept Britain, mobsters plundered museums in the hunt for the most valuable substance on the planet. But it wasn’t precious jewels or gold they were after — it was rhino horn. 7 Rhino hunter Chumlong Lemtongthai, pictured, was hired by the ‘Pablo Escobar of trafficking’, Vixay Keosavang, to drive up ivory prices by shooting as many rhinos as he could Credit: Sky 7 Keosavang and his team were...