MINISTER MOLEWA WELCOMES THE LATEST RHINO POACHING ARRESTS AND SENTENCING OF TWO POACHERS

Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2013


18 April 2013 - Water and Environmental Affairs Minister, Mrs Edna Molewa, has welcomed recent arrests and the prosecution of individuals linked to rhino poaching, urging all South Africans to work with law enforcement agencies to thwart on-going poaching.

The handing down of stiffer sentences to poachers and the seizure of assets of poaching accused should serve as a message to potential poachers that everything possible will be done to ensure the protection of South Africa’s rhino population.

In the past week five rhinos were poached in South Africa, bringing the number of animals killed for their horns to 232, since the beginning of 2013. Four rhinos were poached in the Kruger National Park, and one in North West.

Limpopo police arrested two men in Naboomspruit and another four in Soshanguve during investigations into the poaching of a rhino and wounding of another at the Tamboti Floodland Farm earlier this month.

Police said the horns of the one rhino had been removed, while the other rhino survived after being shot twice. Its horns were not removed. Two AK47 assault rifles were among the items recovered during the arrests.

The six are to apply for bail in Mokopane Magistrate’s Court on April 29, following a brief appearance yesterday on poaching-related charges.

The arrests come two weeks after the theft of 66 rhino horns from a private stockpile near Roedtan in Limpopo. No arrests have yet been made in connection with the case.

The latest arrests bring to 66 the number of people arrested since the beginning of the year for rhino poaching and related activities.

The Minister welcomed successes recently achieved in the courts. Two men have been sentenced by the Phalaborwa Regional Court to 15 years in prison each after being caught poaching a rhino on a private game farm near Hoedspruit in 2011. The men were caught by local rangers only minutes after cutting the horns from a rhino they had shot. They were found in possession of the horns.

In a separate development, the North Gauteng High Court granted a preservation of assets order to the National Prosecuting Authority and the Asset Forfeiture Unit under the Prevention of Organised Crime Act against a suspected rhino poaching ring leader Joseph Nyalunga, a former policeman presently facing charges in the Middelburg Regional Court.

Nyalunga was arrested during an undercover operation on March 2 during which police recovered more than R5 million stashed in a metal coffer in the garage. The order was granted on the basis that the money represented the proceeds of unlawful activities, or was used to commit offences. The Asset Forfeiture Unit had last year seized assets worth more than R3.2 million from the accused.

South Africans are urged to report incidents of poaching and tip-offs to the anonymous tip-off lines 0800 205 005, 08600 10111 or Crime-Line on 32211.

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Rhino poaching update

30 April 2013 - The number of rhinos poached in South Africa since the beginning of the year now stands at 273. The Kruger National Park continues to bear the brunt of rhino poaching, with the number of rhinos poached since last week increasing from 180 to 201. Since the beginning of the year, the North West province has had a total of 21 rhinos poached while 19 have been poached in KwaZulu-Natal, 19 in Limpopo and 13 in Mpumalanga.

The number of alleged poachers arrested countrywide has increased to 83, with five arrests having been made in the Kruger National Park since last week.

A total of 41 alleged poachers have been arrested in the Kruger National Park since January. In the past week, three suspected rhino poachers were arrested in the Tshokwane Section of the Park after killing a black rhino. One of the poachers died in a local hospital after being wounded in a shootout with rangers. The rhino horns were confiscated from the alleged poachers, as well as a 458 hunting rifle with a silencer, ammunition and poaching related equipment.

In a separate incident on Tuesday, an alleged poacher was fatally wounded by rangers near the Langtoon dam during a shootout. Two firearms, ammunition and poaching equipment were recovered.

South Africans are urged to report incidents of poaching and tip-offs to the anonymous tip-off lines 0800 205 005, 08600 10111 or Crime-Line on 32211.

 
 

Source: South African Environmental
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