Man found with elephants tusks freed on Sh1m bond (Kenya)

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Man found with elephants tusks freed on Sh1m bond (Kenya)
Manuel Odeny, The Star
January 15, 2021

See link
https://www.the-star.co.ke/counties/nyanza/2021-01-15-man-found-with-elephants-tusks-freed-on-sh1m-bond/
for photo.

A suspected ivory smuggler has denied trafficking 11kg of elephant tusks
worth Sh1.1 million.

Alex Wambura, 41, was charged before a Kehancha court on Friday. He was
arrested by Kenya Wildlife Service and police officers on Thursday. Wambura
was charged with being of possession of and dealing in wildlife trophy.

He pleaded not guilty to both charges and was released on Sh1 million bond
with a similar surety or Sh800,000 bail.

Wambura pleaded for a review of the bond terms but resident magistrate Anne
Karimi dismissed his plea. “I have keenly observed your prayers but owing
to the sensitivity of the case, I find the prayers non-logical and are
hereby dismissed,” she said in her ruling.

Wambura was arrested along Ntimaru-Kehancha road after police received a
tip-off from wananchi. Kehancha subcounty police commander Cletti Kimaiyo
said Wambura's accomplice escaped on foot. "A police officer was seriously
injured during the Thursday night swoop, we have launched a manhunt for the
accomplice,” he said.

Smuggling of animal trophy has been on the rise, especially from
neighbouring Tanzania.

On December 12, a 40-year-old man was arrested and detained at Migori
police station after he was found with Sh5.4 million trophy. He was charged
before the High Court in Migori.

County police commander Manase Musyoka said the trophies weighing 54kg were
packed in charcoal sacks.

https://www.the-star.co.ke/counties/nyanza/2021-01-15-man-found-with-elephants-tusks-freed-on-sh1m-bond/

Man found with elephants tusks freed on Sh1m bond (Kenya) Manuel Odeny, The Star January 15, 2021 See link <https://www.the-star.co.ke/counties/nyanza/2021-01-15-man-found-with-elephants-tusks-freed-on-sh1m-bond/> for photo. A suspected ivory smuggler has denied trafficking 11kg of elephant tusks worth Sh1.1 million. Alex Wambura, 41, was charged before a Kehancha court on Friday. He was arrested by Kenya Wildlife Service and police officers on Thursday. Wambura was charged with being of possession of and dealing in wildlife trophy. He pleaded not guilty to both charges and was released on Sh1 million bond with a similar surety or Sh800,000 bail. Wambura pleaded for a review of the bond terms but resident magistrate Anne Karimi dismissed his plea. “I have keenly observed your prayers but owing to the sensitivity of the case, I find the prayers non-logical and are hereby dismissed,” she said in her ruling. Wambura was arrested along Ntimaru-Kehancha road after police received a tip-off from wananchi. Kehancha subcounty police commander Cletti Kimaiyo said Wambura's accomplice escaped on foot. "A police officer was seriously injured during the Thursday night swoop, we have launched a manhunt for the accomplice,” he said. Smuggling of animal trophy has been on the rise, especially from neighbouring Tanzania. On December 12, a 40-year-old man was arrested and detained at Migori police station after he was found with Sh5.4 million trophy. He was charged before the High Court in Migori. County police commander Manase Musyoka said the trophies weighing 54kg were packed in charcoal sacks. https://www.the-star.co.ke/counties/nyanza/2021-01-15-man-found-with-elephants-tusks-freed-on-sh1m-bond/