A tiger skin is thought to have been used for one coat
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Fur coats thought to be made from some of the world's most endangered big cat species have been seized during a raid.
Tiger, leopard and snow leopard skins are thought to have been used to make the eight coats found at a fur dealer's in Camden, north London.
Met officers from the Wildlife Crime Unit carried out the search under Operation Charm which targets the illegal trade in endangered species.
A man has been questioned and released on bail in connection with the find.
Det Con David Flint said: "Products made from the world's most endangered species continue to be sold in London and it is this which drives the illegal international trade threatening the survival of these animals."