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The SA media has been strangely silent in following up on this case. A brief statement by Police Minister Nathi Nhleko, which is in bold below, is the only mention I have found. Dawie Groenewald, former Number One SCI donator, and his co-conspirators have bought another nine months of freedom, which should gladden the heart of all the Out of Africa friends and supporters. Whether he will be able to avoid extradition to the US for money laundering and possible extortion charges is anybody's guess. ~ Alan

Poaching: SA must turn the tide

http://beta.iol.co.za/news/sou...urn-the-tide-1907846

The latest figures on rhinos poached in South Africa are a cause for concern, South African National Parks (SANParks) chief executive Fundisile Mketeni said on Sunday.

“Of course we are worried; that is why all the (Cabinet) ministers are here. It is because of that worry and also to articulate all the interventions to stop the tide,” he told reporters at a briefing in Pretoria at which Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa presented the latest figures on rhinos killed by poachers.

Those attending included Police Minister Nathi Nhleko and Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula.

Molewa revealed that at least 749 rhino had been killed in South Africa this year, as poaching figures continued to rise compared to the same period last year. By August 27, the number of rhino lost to poachers was 749 for the whole country. Of these, 544 were poached in the Kruger National Park (KNP).

“By this time last year, the number of rhino lost to poachers was 716 for the whole of the country and 459 for the KNP.”

She said without government’s multi-pronged interventions, including the integrated strategic management of rhino, the number would have been significantly higher.

Excluding the KNP, poaching had decreased, but poaching and attempted poaching had increased in the KNP.

“So far during 2015, there have been 1 617 positively identified poacher activities in the KNP. This implies that three incursions occur per day, anywhere along the 1 000km KNP border.

“This means there are 12 active poacher groups at any given time somewhere on the two million hectares of the KNP,” she said.

The number of people arrested for poaching-related activities had also increased.

“The total number of arrests inside the KNP was 138 for this year, compared to 81 arrests for the same period last year. A good example of the outcome of our increased efforts was during the month of July when 35 arrests were made in the KNP alone,” said Molewa.

“We are particularly proud of the work done by our law enforcement agencies. For instance this co-operation led to the arrest of eight poachers in an extended operation over 24 hours in the south of the KNP as part of Operation Southern Comfort. Two heavy-calibre rifles, ammunition, and poaching equipment were seized during this operation,” she said.

In May, Molewa told reporters that the number of rhino killed by poachers in South Africa this year had increased compared to the same period last year.

By the end of April the number of rhino lost to poachers was 393, with 290 of these in the KNP, she said at the time.

On Sunday, Nhleko said numerous poaching-related cases were pending before courts while several poachers had been sentenced.

“One outstanding case involves 1840 charges and the (court) appearance is on June 28, 2016. That case involves (alleged rhino horn trafficking syndicate boss Dawie) Groenewald and 11 others. Another case (is that) of (alleged rhino poaching mastermind Hugo) Ras and 10 others on 380 charges of racketeering. Their next court date is September 14, 2015,” he said.

Sentences handed down by the courts included eight, 10, and 15 years imprisonment in different cases cited by Nhleko.

Mapisa-Nqakula said the government’s efforts against rhino-poaching were bearing fruit.

“On behalf of the security cluster, really there is significant progress being made in this area of work. If you compare from 2012, when we saw the rise of rhino poaching in South Africa, you will realise that South Africa has developed a well-integrated approach to this challenge,” she said.

“From our side, as government, we are very optimistic that we will be able to, maybe not to curb it, it is a very different matter. Indeed we have developed a multi-pronged strategy to deal with this whole challenge… so we are trying our best. We are not saying it’s perfect but we believe we have made a very good beginning,” Mapisa-Nqakula said.


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And the beat goes on!

How sad!


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Yup. Shocking, absolutely shocking.
 
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In May, Molewa told reporters that the number of rhino killed by poachers in South Africa this year had increased compared to the same period last year.

By the end of April the number of rhino lost to poachers was 393, with 290 of these in the KNP, she said at the time.


With the corruption in southern Africa...not sure the rhino has a chance.


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I think these guys should get the MAX, but it's not unusual for cases like this to drag on for many years. There are tons of cases that do just that for 10 or 15 years before any justice is handed down. So not so surprising for cases like this in RSA.

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Is anyone surprised by this? Hell, the Pistorius case was the highest profile murder case in the world two years ago, and they recently tried to release him.


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Originally posted by Alan Bunn:
The SA media has been strangely silent in following up on this case. A brief statement by Police Minister Nathi Nhleko, which is in bold below, is the only mention I have found. Dawie Groenewald, former Number One SCI donator, and his co-conspirators have bought another nine months of freedom, which should gladden the heart of all the Out of Africa friends and supporters. Whether he will be able to avoid extradition to the US for money laundering and possible extortion charges is anybody's guess. ~ Alan

Poaching: SA must turn the tide

http://beta.iol.co.za/news/sou...urn-the-tide-1907846

The latest figures on rhinos poached in South Africa are a cause for concern, South African National Parks (SANParks) chief executive Fundisile Mketeni said on Sunday.

“Of course we are worried; that is why all the (Cabinet) ministers are here. It is because of that worry and also to articulate all the interventions to stop the tide,” he told reporters at a briefing in Pretoria at which Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa presented the latest figures on rhinos killed by poachers.

Those attending included Police Minister Nathi Nhleko and Defence Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula.

Molewa revealed that at least 749 rhino had been killed in South Africa this year, as poaching figures continued to rise compared to the same period last year. By August 27, the number of rhino lost to poachers was 749 for the whole country. Of these, 544 were poached in the Kruger National Park (KNP).

“By this time last year, the number of rhino lost to poachers was 716 for the whole of the country and 459 for the KNP.”

She said without government’s multi-pronged interventions, including the integrated strategic management of rhino, the number would have been significantly higher.

Excluding the KNP, poaching had decreased, but poaching and attempted poaching had increased in the KNP.

“So far during 2015, there have been 1 617 positively identified poacher activities in the KNP. This implies that three incursions occur per day, anywhere along the 1 000km KNP border.

“This means there are 12 active poacher groups at any given time somewhere on the two million hectares of the KNP,” she said.

The number of people arrested for poaching-related activities had also increased.

“The total number of arrests inside the KNP was 138 for this year, compared to 81 arrests for the same period last year. A good example of the outcome of our increased efforts was during the month of July when 35 arrests were made in the KNP alone,” said Molewa.

“We are particularly proud of the work done by our law enforcement agencies. For instance this co-operation led to the arrest of eight poachers in an extended operation over 24 hours in the south of the KNP as part of Operation Southern Comfort. Two heavy-calibre rifles, ammunition, and poaching equipment were seized during this operation,” she said.

In May, Molewa told reporters that the number of rhino killed by poachers in South Africa this year had increased compared to the same period last year.

By the end of April the number of rhino lost to poachers was 393, with 290 of these in the KNP, she said at the time.

On Sunday, Nhleko said numerous poaching-related cases were pending before courts while several poachers had been sentenced.

“One outstanding case involves 1840 charges and the (court) appearance is on June 28, 2016. That case involves (alleged rhino horn trafficking syndicate boss Dawie) Groenewald and 11 others. Another case (is that) of (alleged rhino poaching mastermind Hugo) Ras and 10 others on 380 charges of racketeering. Their next court date is September 14, 2015,” he said.

Sentences handed down by the courts included eight, 10, and 15 years imprisonment in different cases cited by Nhleko.

Mapisa-Nqakula said the government’s efforts against rhino-poaching were bearing fruit.

“On behalf of the security cluster, really there is significant progress being made in this area of work. If you compare from 2012, when we saw the rise of rhino poaching in South Africa, you will realise that South Africa has developed a well-integrated approach to this challenge,” she said.

“From our side, as government, we are very optimistic that we will be able to, maybe not to curb it, it is a very different matter. Indeed we have developed a multi-pronged strategy to deal with this whole challenge… so we are trying our best. We are not saying it’s perfect but we believe we have made a very good beginning,” Mapisa-Nqakula said.
 
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