Two Malawians, one Mozambican arrested with elephant Ivory in Mangochi
Club of Mozambique
February 10, 2025
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https://clubofmozambique.com/news/two-malawians-one-mozambican-arrested-with-elephant-ivory-in-mangochi-275704/
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Police in Mangochi have arrested two Malawian nationals and one Mozambican
for illegal possession of elephant ivory at Majuni Trading Centre on the
evening of February 6, 2025.
The suspects have been identified as Amidu Saini, 46, Abdul Chibwana, 42,
and Issa Jimu, 33, a Mozambican national.
Detectives received a tip-off from the community that the trio was offering
pieces of elephant ivory for sale at Majuni Trading Centre.
Acting on the information, the detectives, in collaboration with General
Duties officers, rushed to the scene and apprehended the suspects.
They were found in possession of two pieces of elephant ivory weighing 6.5
kilograms. The ivory was concealed inside a sack mixed with secondhand
clothing in an attempt to evade detection.
The suspects are expected to appear in court after the completion of
paperwork to answer charges of illegal possession of specimens of listed
species without a license, contrary to Section 110(b) of the National Parks
and Wildlife Act.
Police in the district commend the public for their continued support in
the fight against wildlife crime and are encouraging further collaboration
to protect endangered species.
Saini hails from Kalonga village, Traditional Authority Mapira in Mangochi,
Chibwana hails from Chilombo village, Traditional Authority Jalasi in
Mangochi while Jimu comes from Mandimba district in Mozambique.
https://clubofmozambique.com/news/two-malawians-one-mozambican-arrested-with-elephant-ivory-in-mangochi-275704/
Two Malawians, one Mozambican arrested with elephant Ivory in Mangochi
Club of Mozambique
February 10, 2025
See link
<https://clubofmozambique.com/news/two-malawians-one-mozambican-arrested-with-elephant-ivory-in-mangochi-275704/>
for photo.
Police in Mangochi have arrested two Malawian nationals and one Mozambican
for illegal possession of elephant ivory at Majuni Trading Centre on the
evening of February 6, 2025.
The suspects have been identified as Amidu Saini, 46, Abdul Chibwana, 42,
and Issa Jimu, 33, a Mozambican national.
Detectives received a tip-off from the community that the trio was offering
pieces of elephant ivory for sale at Majuni Trading Centre.
Acting on the information, the detectives, in collaboration with General
Duties officers, rushed to the scene and apprehended the suspects.
They were found in possession of two pieces of elephant ivory weighing 6.5
kilograms. The ivory was concealed inside a sack mixed with secondhand
clothing in an attempt to evade detection.
The suspects are expected to appear in court after the completion of
paperwork to answer charges of illegal possession of specimens of listed
species without a license, contrary to Section 110(b) of the National Parks
and Wildlife Act.
Police in the district commend the public for their continued support in
the fight against wildlife crime and are encouraging further collaboration
to protect endangered species.
Saini hails from Kalonga village, Traditional Authority Mapira in Mangochi,
Chibwana hails from Chilombo village, Traditional Authority Jalasi in
Mangochi while Jimu comes from Mandimba district in Mozambique.
https://clubofmozambique.com/news/two-malawians-one-mozambican-arrested-with-elephant-ivory-in-mangochi-275704/