South African minister calls for "decisive, meaningful action" against
wildlife crimes
Wang Lei, The Star
November 5, 2024
South African Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Dion
George on Monday called for "decisive and meaningful action" to tackle
wildlife crimes.
He made the remark when delivering the opening address at the Eighth
Wildlife Inter-Regional Enforcement meeting, organized by the United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, in Cape Town on Monday, where
representatives from various countries gathered to strengthen global
efforts against wildlife crimes.
George emphasized that these environmental crimes "threaten to ravage the
world's natural resources, impose immense financial burdens, and lead to
the widespread loss of economic and development opportunities."
"Recognizing the scale of this behavior is crucial to decisive and
meaningful action," he said. "We must confront the stark reality that these
crimes are not isolated to a series of arbitrary incidents, and that they
have developed into highly sophisticated, greed-driven enterprises
orchestrated by international criminal syndicates."
The minister stressed that this global scourge can only be overcome through
a focused and integrated international effort.
"Collaborating with international counterparts is crucial for tackling
wildlife crime, especially since the illicit market is primarily in
Southeast Asia. It is essential that we reinforce our working relationship
with law enforcement agencies in these countries," said George.
"We are emboldened by the knowledge that we can count on the support of
other governments and law enforcement officials, as well as large
international organizations, the private sector, communities, civil
society, and businesses," he added.
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/world/2024/11/05/south-african-minister-calls-for-decisive-meaningful-action-against-wildlife-crimes
South African minister calls for "decisive, meaningful action" against
wildlife crimes
Wang Lei, The Star
November 5, 2024
South African Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Dion
George on Monday called for "decisive and meaningful action" to tackle
wildlife crimes.
He made the remark when delivering the opening address at the Eighth
Wildlife Inter-Regional Enforcement meeting, organized by the United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, in Cape Town on Monday, where
representatives from various countries gathered to strengthen global
efforts against wildlife crimes.
George emphasized that these environmental crimes "threaten to ravage the
world's natural resources, impose immense financial burdens, and lead to
the widespread loss of economic and development opportunities."
"Recognizing the scale of this behavior is crucial to decisive and
meaningful action," he said. "We must confront the stark reality that these
crimes are not isolated to a series of arbitrary incidents, and that they
have developed into highly sophisticated, greed-driven enterprises
orchestrated by international criminal syndicates."
The minister stressed that this global scourge can only be overcome through
a focused and integrated international effort.
"Collaborating with international counterparts is crucial for tackling
wildlife crime, especially since the illicit market is primarily in
Southeast Asia. It is essential that we reinforce our working relationship
with law enforcement agencies in these countries," said George.
"We are emboldened by the knowledge that we can count on the support of
other governments and law enforcement officials, as well as large
international organizations, the private sector, communities, civil
society, and businesses," he added.
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/world/2024/11/05/south-african-minister-calls-for-decisive-meaningful-action-against-wildlife-crimes