9 hippo skulls and elephant ears confiscated in Limpopo poaching and
laundering sting (South Africa)
Jarryd Westerdale, The Citizen
August 30, 2024
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https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/9-hippo-skulls-and-elephant-ears-confiscated-in-limpopo-poaching-and-laundering-sting/
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Two suspects have been arrested after a poaching raid in Phalaborwa, in
Limpopo.
The investigation, which has been ongoing for several years, into alleged
money laundering and poaching activities culminated in the detainment of a
36-year-old woman and a 42-year-old man.
The two accused will appear in the Lulekani Magistrate’s Court on Friday,
30 August.
Hippo and Elephant Skulls
Police began investigating the pair in 2022 and eventually conducted the
raid on 29 August, this year, in Prieska.
The pair are accused of conducting illegal hunting on a farm in Lulekani,
while police are still searching for a third suspect who evaded arrest.
“A search at [the third suspect’s] residence resulted in recovering a 9mm
pistol believed to be linked to an attempted murder case in Lulekani
policing area in January this year,” confirmed Limpopo police spokesperson
Colonel Malesela Ledwaba.
Several police units, as well as the Department of Agriculture, were
involved in the raid and confiscated a host of animal remains, firearms and
other valuables.
Police discovered nine hippo skulls, one elephant skull, one large elephant
hide and two elephant ears.
In addition to large amounts of cases, four rifles and seven silencers,
police confiscated a luxury SUV and a boat.
“We appreciate the support of our farming community and urge them to
continue reporting any suspicious activities to the police,” said Limpopo
police commissioner Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe.
Pangolin Found in Kuruman
In a separate incident, police arrested three suspects after being found
with a pangolin.
The Upington Stock Theft, Endangered Species Unit and Kuruman police
secured the arrest setting up the intelligence-driven operation.
“Information led them to the arrest of three suspects, aged 33, 36 and 45
years old, respectively, who were found in the possession of a Pangolin
valued at approximately R250,000,” confirmed Northern Cape police
spokesperson Colonel Cherelle Ehlers.
“Police in the Northern Cape are relentless in their efforts to protect
endangered species and will ensure that perpetrators feel the full wrath of
the law,” concluded Ehlers.
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/9-hippo-skulls-and-elephant-ears-confiscated-in-limpopo-poaching-and-laundering-sting/
9 hippo skulls and elephant ears confiscated in Limpopo poaching and
laundering sting (South Africa)
Jarryd Westerdale, The Citizen
August 30, 2024
See link
<https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/9-hippo-skulls-and-elephant-ears-confiscated-in-limpopo-poaching-and-laundering-sting/>
for photo.
Two suspects have been arrested after a poaching raid in Phalaborwa, in
Limpopo.
The investigation, which has been ongoing for several years, into alleged
money laundering and poaching activities culminated in the detainment of a
36-year-old woman and a 42-year-old man.
The two accused will appear in the Lulekani Magistrate’s Court on Friday,
30 August.
Hippo and Elephant Skulls
Police began investigating the pair in 2022 and eventually conducted the
raid on 29 August, this year, in Prieska.
The pair are accused of conducting illegal hunting on a farm in Lulekani,
while police are still searching for a third suspect who evaded arrest.
“A search at [the third suspect’s] residence resulted in recovering a 9mm
pistol believed to be linked to an attempted murder case in Lulekani
policing area in January this year,” confirmed Limpopo police spokesperson
Colonel Malesela Ledwaba.
Several police units, as well as the Department of Agriculture, were
involved in the raid and confiscated a host of animal remains, firearms and
other valuables.
Police discovered nine hippo skulls, one elephant skull, one large elephant
hide and two elephant ears.
In addition to large amounts of cases, four rifles and seven silencers,
police confiscated a luxury SUV and a boat.
“We appreciate the support of our farming community and urge them to
continue reporting any suspicious activities to the police,” said Limpopo
police commissioner Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe.
Pangolin Found in Kuruman
In a separate incident, police arrested three suspects after being found
with a pangolin.
The Upington Stock Theft, Endangered Species Unit and Kuruman police
secured the arrest setting up the intelligence-driven operation.
“Information led them to the arrest of three suspects, aged 33, 36 and 45
years old, respectively, who were found in the possession of a Pangolin
valued at approximately R250,000,” confirmed Northern Cape police
spokesperson Colonel Cherelle Ehlers.
“Police in the Northern Cape are relentless in their efforts to protect
endangered species and will ensure that perpetrators feel the full wrath of
the law,” concluded Ehlers.
https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/9-hippo-skulls-and-elephant-ears-confiscated-in-limpopo-poaching-and-laundering-sting/