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http://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/gaddafi-son-linked-to-sa-rhino-hunts-1.1220604
Gaddafi son linked to SA rhino
hunts
January 26 2012 at 08:01am
By Tony Carnie
REUTERS
The flamboyant third son of deposed Libyan leader Muammar
Gaddafi appears to be among the mixed bag of legitimate and
bogus “sport hunters” who have taken potshots at SA’s dwindling
rhino population.
The name of Saadi Gaddafi, 38 – now in Niger after fleeing Libya
last year – is on an official list of nearly 200 hunters granted
permits to shoot rhino in North West over the past three years.
Saadi, a former commander of Libya’s special forces, a
businessman and a soccer player in Italy, is also the subject of
an Interpol “red notice”.
Records released by North West’s Department of Environment,
Conservation and Tourism record that “Saadi M Gadhafi” was
issued a permit to hunt rhino in the Bojanalo district in May
2009.
The Standard newspaper in Nairobi reported that Saadi had
visited the Masai Mara reserve in 2009 and “threw a tantrum”
when the Kenya Wildlife Services refused to allow him to hunt.
Nick Kaufman, an attorney from Jerusalem who has been hired by
the Gaddafi family to push for an investigation into the killing
of Muammar Gaddafi, has declined to confirm whether Saadi took
part in a South African hunt, or whether he had an interest in
hunting.
Kaufman told The Mercury that since Saadi’s alleged involvement
was part of a legally sanctioned hunt, he did not see the need
to ask him about the matter.
“Of course, I do not belittle the matters mentioned in your
mail,” he said.
“Respect for the environment and international treaties is
something very important to me.”
Tebogo Modise, the North West MEC for environmental affairs, and
her departmental director, Lebo Diale, also failed to respond to
queries requesting details of the nationality and date of birth
of the “Saadi M Gadhafi” listed in the hunting records.
Saadi was once the captain of the Libyan national football team,
president of the Libyan Football Federation and also had a brief
stint as a player for the Italian soccer club Udinese in 2005.
Wikipedia records that he had several business interests,
including state-owned oil refining and marketing.
Local businessman Charl Senekal, who met Saadi at a function in
Pretoria five years ago, said he did not know whether Saadi had
had an interest in hunting but remembered him as a ”regular
visitor” to SA.
Senekal said he had also entertained Muammar Gaddafi briefly at
his game farm near Mkuze in 2006, and had been invited by the
Libyan leader to visit his country to discuss opportunities for
South African farmers. - The Mercury
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