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24 July 2014, 00:28
Opus1
RSA Rino Poacher Sentenced To 77 Years
Nice, but will have no impact on slowing down the poaching business. The poacher is not the problem.

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South African rhino poacher is handed 77 year sentence in prison in one of heaviest ever penalties
    Mandla Chauke was arrested in Kruger National Park in 2011
    Chauke and two accomplices shot three rhinos after entering the park
    They then got into a shootout with patrolling rangers
    One suspect was shot dead while the other fled
    Chauke was convicted of murder and illegal hunting of rhinos

By TARA BRADY

PUBLISHED: 11:45 EST, 23 July 2014 | UPDATED: 13:21 EST, 23 July 2014

A rhino poacher in South Africa has been sentenced to 77 years in prison in one of the heaviest penalties aimed at stopping poachers who target rhinos for their horns.

The sentencing of Mandla Chauke, a South African who was arrested in Kruger National Park in 2011, shows that South African courts are starting to realise the negative impact that poaching has not only on wildlife but also on an economy heavily dependent on tourism.

Reynold Thakhuli, spokesman from South Africa's national parks service, said: 'We hope this will be a deterrent.'

Earlier this month, a South African court sentenced two Mozambicans to 16 years in prison for killing a rhino and taking its horn last year in Kruger park, where many poachers cross from neighboring Mozambique.

Kruger park has lost 370 rhinos to poachers this year - well over half the total for South Africa - and 62 people have been arrested in connection with some of the cases, according to the parks service.

South Africa, which has 70 per cent of the world's rhinos, lost a record 1,004 of the animals to poachers in 2013, according to government figures.

Some Vietnamese and Chinese view rhino horn as a status symbol and a healing agent, despite a lack of evidence that it can cure. The horn is made of keratin, a protein also found in human fingernails.

Chauke, the poacher, and two accomplices shot three rhinos after illegally entering Kruger park.

They then got into a shootout with patrolling rangers in which one suspect was killed and another fled, according to police.
Chauke was convicted of murder, illegal hunting of rhinos, rhino horn theft, illegal possession of firearms and ammunition, as well as trespassing in a national park.

He was sentenced yesterday in the Nelspruit Magistrates Court, near Kruger in the north eastern part of South Africa.
Prosecutors had argued successfully that Chauke should be convicted for the murder of the accomplice who was killed by rangers, South Africa's SABC News said on its website.

The judge rejected Chauke's argument that he was forced into the poaching excursion by his accomplices.

In a separate case, five suspected poachers appeared in court yesterday after they were arrested in a game reserve in South Africa's KwaZulu-Natal province, south of Kruger park, according to police.

The group was detained after a shootout with police in which one suspect was injured. They now face charges which include attempted murder, the South African Press Association reported.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...s.html#ixzz38JyzPlOG



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24 July 2014, 05:26
DCS Member
I think the murder conviction heavily influenced the sentence. Regardless, it's good to see them go down.


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

Marcus Cady

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24 July 2014, 07:28
lavaca
Put the Chinese in an African prison for 77 years and then you might make a difference.
24 July 2014, 09:19
DCS Member
quote:
Originally posted by lavaca:
Put the Chinese in an African prison for 77 years and then you might make a difference.


Indeed.


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

Marcus Cady

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24 July 2014, 09:31
lavaca
quote:
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Well that's pretty much a given!.
24 July 2014, 10:12
Saeed
Anyone knows what had happened to the real criminals who were involved in the wholesale slaughter of rhinos a while back?


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24 July 2014, 12:29
Balule
Saeed, if you are referring to the Dawie Groenewald case, it has been postponed to 2015. There has been some outrage at the time since they have been charged and the slow progression of the case in the local press.
24 July 2014, 19:45
Opus1
There in lies the problem. The African governments involved are highly unmotivated to go after the true perpetrators. There is a lot of money exchanging hands to protect the mid and high level managers coordinating the trade.

T I A


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24 July 2014, 23:19
Alan Bunn
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
Anyone knows what had happened to the real criminals who were involved in the wholesale slaughter of rhinos a while back?


Saeed,

Here is a link to an article about the case.

I will post the entire text in a separate thread.

‘Musina Mafia’ case postponed


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