4 Suspected Rhino Poachers Arrested In Kruger National Park; A Total Of 11 Alleged Poachers Have Been Captured This Year
WAN
Four alleged rhino poachers were arrested in Kruger National Park this past weekend. This brings the total to 11 suspected poachers apprehended at different sections of Kruger National Park since the beginning of 2020.
The suspects remain in custody and are currently under investigation. They were found in possession of a heavy calibre riffle, ammunition, and poaching equipment.
Spokesperson for Kruger National Park, Ike Phaahla, stated that the arrests reportedly follow “an intelligence-driven operation involving rangers, and protection and air wing services, with support from private concession colleagues,” as noted by Dispatch Live and South African National Parks (SANParks).
As previously reported by WAN, South African National Parks announced an encouraging start to 2020. Their anti-poaching team arrested seven suspected rhino poachers in Kruger National Park (KNP) in the first nine days of the year.
The CEO of SANParks, Fundisile Mketeni, took time to acknowledge the Ranger’s commendable work, while also urging communities to continue cooperating with authorities and sharing information that can help this campaign.
“These criminals reside in our neighboring villages and we urge our neighbors to help us save jobs and create opportunities through tourism, because people come to the Park to witness these magnificent animals, and if we lose them through the actions of these selfish individuals, we won’t be an attraction anymore,” Mketeni said in a statement.
The first group of three suspected poachers were arrested on January 2nd in the Lower Sabie Skukuzaarea of the Park, after an extended daylong follow-up operation by Rangers supported by K9 and air wing rapid reaction units. During the contact, a heavy caliber hunting rifle, ammunition, and poaching equipment were recovered.
The second group of three suspects were arrested on January 7th by a joint Stolznek and Pretoriuskop Ranger team supported by K9 and air wing rapid reaction support. This group was also found in possession of a high caliber hunting rifle, ammunition, and poaching equipment.
In the third incident on January 9th, Rangers supported by K9 and air wing rapid reaction elements, made one arrest out of a group of three suspected rhino poachers after a lengthy follow-up operation in the Tshokwane section of the Park.
All suspects have been handed over to the South African Police Service (SAPS) for further investigation and will be appearing in court in due course.
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