21 January 2016, 02:00
Cajun1956Zimbabwe: Bulawayo Man in Court for Killing Four Rhinos
The following article appeared in The Herald on January 20, 2016:
By George Maponga
A BULAWAYO man appeared before a magistrate's court here for poaching after he allegedly teamed up with three other men and killed four rhinoceros worth nearly $500 000 at Sango Valley Conservancy in Chiredzi.
Munashe Mudenge Murwira (age not given), who is a senior Central Intelligence Organisation official based in Bulawayo, allegedly teamed up with a Zambian, Chris Kamboyi, Jason Chisango and the now deceased Dumisani Moyo and killed the rhinos before de-horning them in December last year.
Kamboyi was still recovering in hospital after he was shot by police detectives, while Chisango has since been jailed for an effective 20 years after he was convicted of poaching by a Masvingo magistrate early this month.
Moyo was shot and killed by detectives who intercepted the poaching gang at Sango Valley.
Murwira, the alleged ringleader and mastermind of the poaching, appeared before Masvingo provincial magistrate Mr Langton Ndokera on Monday facing four charges of hunting and killing a specially protected animal.
Murwira was remanded out of custody to March 4 after he was granted $100 bail by the High Court.
According to prosecutor Mr Tavonga Musina, agreed facts are that on February 10 2014, Murwira and his three accomplices drove to Sango Valley Conservancy where they shot and killed two rhinos before de-horning them.
On February 29 2015, Murwira and his gang again used the same modus operandi and went to Sango where they shot and killed another rhino before de-horning it.
They allegedly sold the horn to unknown people in Zambia.
Murwira and his gang allegedly struck again in April last year when they killed the third rhino and sold the horn to Zambians.
Luck ran out for Murwira and his gang on December 29 last year after police detectives, acting on a tip-off, laid an ambush for them at Sango Valley.
Murwira and his team allegedly started exchanging fire with police detectives, resulting in Kamboyi being shot and sustaining serious injuries, while Moyo was killed on the spot.
Murwira and Chisango were arrested after they surrendered.
Kamboyi was taken to Masvingo General Hospital where he is receiving treatment under police guard.
21 January 2016, 02:42
bwana cecilquote:
Murwira was remanded out of custody to March 4 after he was granted $100 bail by the High Court.
What a joke.
21 January 2016, 05:52
cal pappasPublic hanging? Would that slow poaching if the punishment was not worth the crime.
Cal
21 January 2016, 12:23
Barry GroulxThis just released by the Matusadona Anti-Poaching Project:
POACHER KILLED IN DEADLY KNIFE AND GUN BATTLE
In the middle of the night on the 19th January a team of law enforcement personnel infiltrated a group of poachers attempting to sell 10 tusks of elephant ivory. When the law enforcement team (known as the Black Mambas) attempted to arrest one of the poachers another produced a knife and attempted to stab one of them, at the same time another poacher that was hiding in an ambush position nearby opened fire on the Mamba team who reacted swiftly, a battle ensued and ended with the Mambas killing one poacher and recovering 10 tusks which possibly came from the Chalala area or Hwange and not from the Matusadona National Park.
This is a prime example of how dangerous these operations can be and a huge respect and thank you should go to The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the Zimbabwe Republic Police personnel who were involved in bringing this poaching syndicate to an end.
The war goes on, but it's hard to say who's winning.
21 January 2016, 12:52
Jaco Humanquote:
Originally posted by Barry Groulx:
This just released by the Matusadona Anti-Poaching Project:
POACHER KILLED IN DEADLY KNIFE AND GUN BATTLE
In the middle of the night on the 19th January a team of law enforcement personnel infiltrated a group of poachers attempting to sell 10 tusks of elephant ivory. When the law enforcement team (known as the Black Mambas) attempted to arrest one of the poachers another produced a knife and attempted to stab one of them, at the same time another poacher that was hiding in an ambush position nearby opened fire on the Mamba team who reacted swiftly, a battle ensued and ended with the Mambas killing one poacher and recovering 10 tusks which possibly came from the Chalala area or Hwange and not from the Matusadona National Park.
This is a prime example of how dangerous these operations can be and a huge respect and thank you should go to The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority and the Zimbabwe Republic Police personnel who were involved in bringing this poaching syndicate to an end.
The war goes on, but it's hard to say who's winning.
Hats off for the honest dedicated hard working game rangers and police that put their lives on the line to protect our wildlife heritage. This happens every day all over Africa - Thanks to you all.
21 January 2016, 15:39
Brice$100 bail on a rhino poaching charge?
27 January 2016, 01:42
NakihunterIsn't the Black Mamba team all women?
27 January 2016, 04:54
Fjoldquote:
Munashe Mudenge Murwira (age not given), who is a senior Central Intelligence Organisation official based in Bulawayo
What is the CIO?
27 January 2016, 17:24
rxgremlinquote:
Originally posted by Nakihunter:
Isn't the Black Mamba team all women?
That is the team in South Africa that patrols a part of the APNR.