Chiredzi man found in possession of ivory slapped with mandatory nine-year
jail term
New Zimbabwe
April 10, 2025
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https://www.newzimbabwe.com/chiredzi-man-found-in-possession-of-ivory-slapped-with-mandatory-nine-year-jail-term/
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A MAN from Chiredzi, Lowveld, in Masvingo province, has been sentenced to
the mandatory maximum nine-year jail sentence after his conviction for
unlawful possession of an elephant tusk.
Accused person, Robert Lithlathla aged 58 was arraigned before the Chiredzi
Magistrates Court facing charges of contravening the Parks and Wildlife Act.
The State case is that on March 25, 2025, game rangers from Gonarezhou
National Park received information to the effect that Lithlathla was in
possession of ivory.
Armed with that intelligence, the rangers teamed up with members of the
Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and proceeded to Davata Market, where the
accused person was found with the ivory stashed in a sack that was tied to
his motorcycle’s carrier.
The law enforcement agents identified themselves before demanding to search
the luggage. They conducted the search and recovered an unmarked elephant
tusk weighing 3,5 kilogrammes and an Eland horn, both with a combined value
of US$55,000.
Accused person failed to produce a permit allowing him to be in possession
of parts of the wildlife.
https://www.newzimbabwe.com/chiredzi-man-found-in-possession-of-ivory-slapped-with-mandatory-nine-year-jail-term/
Chiredzi man found in possession of ivory slapped with mandatory nine-year
jail term
New Zimbabwe
April 10, 2025
See link
<https://www.newzimbabwe.com/chiredzi-man-found-in-possession-of-ivory-slapped-with-mandatory-nine-year-jail-term/>
for photo.
A MAN from Chiredzi, Lowveld, in Masvingo province, has been sentenced to
the mandatory maximum nine-year jail sentence after his conviction for
unlawful possession of an elephant tusk.
Accused person, Robert Lithlathla aged 58 was arraigned before the Chiredzi
Magistrates Court facing charges of contravening the Parks and Wildlife Act.
The State case is that on March 25, 2025, game rangers from Gonarezhou
National Park received information to the effect that Lithlathla was in
possession of ivory.
Armed with that intelligence, the rangers teamed up with members of the
Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) and proceeded to Davata Market, where the
accused person was found with the ivory stashed in a sack that was tied to
his motorcycle’s carrier.
The law enforcement agents identified themselves before demanding to search
the luggage. They conducted the search and recovered an unmarked elephant
tusk weighing 3,5 kilogrammes and an Eland horn, both with a combined value
of US$55,000.
Accused person failed to produce a permit allowing him to be in possession
of parts of the wildlife.
https://www.newzimbabwe.com/chiredzi-man-found-in-possession-of-ivory-slapped-with-mandatory-nine-year-jail-term/