SANParks
APPLAUDS COURT SENTENCE
By
BRIAN KAJENGO
South African Nationals Parks (SANParks)
happy with the sentencing of two Mozambican Nationals to 16 years in prison for
poaching and related offences. They sentenced in the Nelspruit Magistrates
Court.
SANParks Rangers arrested Ephraim Bila
and Ndombama Salvatore Nkuna in the Kruger National Park (KNP) in April 2013
after they had killed and dehorned a white rhino. They sentenced to 10 years
for killing the rhino, four years for trespassing and carrying out a restricted
activity in a restricted area, and six years for illegal possession of a
firearm and ammunition. The 10- and four-year sentences would run concurrently.
The Acting Chief Executive Officer of
SANParks, Abe Sibiya commended the courts for imposing the lengthy jail terms.
“We are happy that the courts have
rewarded the hard work done by the Rangers, our Environmental Crime
Investigative Unit and the South African Police. This sentence will certainly
make potential poachers think twice, before crossing the fence to plunder our
natural heritage. The sentencing will also help to lift the morale of all men
and women in uniform who are in the trenches fighting this scourge of rhino
poaching” said Sibiya.
The KNP has lost 351 animals to poaching
this year and 60 people arrested in connection with some of the cases. Sibiya
went on to say SANParks is not prepared to give up the fight to save the rhino
species.
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