Mombasa: 2 Tanzanians Arrested for Alleged Smuggling of Tusks Valued at KSh
3.3m (Mombasa)
Nancy Odindo, Tuko
November 12, 2024
See link
https://www.tuko.co.ke/kenya/counties/568751-mombasa-2-tanzanians-arrested-alleged-smuggling-tusks-valued-ksh-33m/for
photos.
Police officers from Mtwapa Police Station, along with Kenya Wildlife
Service (KWS) officers, have arrested two Tanzanian nationals allegedly
involved in the illegal ivory trade. Paul Kuya and Paul Telek were nabbed
from their hideout in Majengo, Mtwapa.
The suspects, identified as Paul Kuya (36) and Paul Telek (29), were
apprehended in a hideout in the Majengo area of Mtwapa, where authorities
uncovered eleven elephant tusks weighing 32.924 kilograms. How did officers
recover the tusks? The tusks, valued at KSh 3.3 million, were packed in
nylon sacks and concealed in three separate bags.
"In a well co-ordinated operation, police officers based at Mtwapa Police
Station and officers from Kenya Wildlife Service in Mombasa have deftly
netted two Tanzanian nationals for their involvement in the illegal trade
of ivory. The sweep proved fruitful as they successfully recovered elephant
tusks, valued at KSh 3,300,000," said DCI. "They uncovered eleven elephant
tusks, weighing 32.924 kilogrammes, cleverly concealed in nylon sacks
within three different bags," the authorities added. Investigations
revealed that the suspects had travelled from Tanzania to Kenya through the
Namanga border, intending to sell the contraband.
The two men are currently detained at Mtwapa Police Station, awaiting their
court appearance. Meanwhile, the seized tusks have also been stored
securely as evidence. Suspected Narok leader in car theft syndicate
arrested In other news, DCI arrested a suspected leader in a car theft
syndicate. The suspect who had been evading arrest was apprehended
following the recovery of a white Toyota Dyna mini-truck with the
registration number KCG 508Q.
During interrogation at Loitoktok Police Station, officers discovered that
the syndicate has been systematically targeting unsuspecting victims,
stealing vehicles, and smuggling them into a neighbouring country, where
they are sold at heavily discounted prices.
https://www.tuko.co.ke/kenya/counties/568751-mombasa-2-tanzanians-arrested-alleged-smuggling-tusks-valued-ksh-33m/
Mombasa: 2 Tanzanians Arrested for Alleged Smuggling of Tusks Valued at KSh
3.3m (Mombasa)
Nancy Odindo, Tuko
November 12, 2024
See link
<https://www.tuko.co.ke/kenya/counties/568751-mombasa-2-tanzanians-arrested-alleged-smuggling-tusks-valued-ksh-33m/>for
photos.
Police officers from Mtwapa Police Station, along with Kenya Wildlife
Service (KWS) officers, have arrested two Tanzanian nationals allegedly
involved in the illegal ivory trade. Paul Kuya and Paul Telek were nabbed
from their hideout in Majengo, Mtwapa.
The suspects, identified as Paul Kuya (36) and Paul Telek (29), were
apprehended in a hideout in the Majengo area of Mtwapa, where authorities
uncovered eleven elephant tusks weighing 32.924 kilograms. How did officers
recover the tusks? The tusks, valued at KSh 3.3 million, were packed in
nylon sacks and concealed in three separate bags.
"In a well co-ordinated operation, police officers based at Mtwapa Police
Station and officers from Kenya Wildlife Service in Mombasa have deftly
netted two Tanzanian nationals for their involvement in the illegal trade
of ivory. The sweep proved fruitful as they successfully recovered elephant
tusks, valued at KSh 3,300,000," said DCI. "They uncovered eleven elephant
tusks, weighing 32.924 kilogrammes, cleverly concealed in nylon sacks
within three different bags," the authorities added. Investigations
revealed that the suspects had travelled from Tanzania to Kenya through the
Namanga border, intending to sell the contraband.
The two men are currently detained at Mtwapa Police Station, awaiting their
court appearance. Meanwhile, the seized tusks have also been stored
securely as evidence. Suspected Narok leader in car theft syndicate
arrested In other news, DCI arrested a suspected leader in a car theft
syndicate. The suspect who had been evading arrest was apprehended
following the recovery of a white Toyota Dyna mini-truck with the
registration number KCG 508Q.
During interrogation at Loitoktok Police Station, officers discovered that
the syndicate has been systematically targeting unsuspecting victims,
stealing vehicles, and smuggling them into a neighbouring country, where
they are sold at heavily discounted prices.
https://www.tuko.co.ke/kenya/counties/568751-mombasa-2-tanzanians-arrested-alleged-smuggling-tusks-valued-ksh-33m/