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New unit to tackle rhino
poaching
2010-10-05 18:07
Pretoria - Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Buyelwa
Sonjica announced that a dedicated unit tasked to fight rhino
poaching had started operating on Tuesday.
Speaking at a summit on rhino poaching in Pretoria, the minister
said it worried her that stiffer penalties against poaching did
not appear to be having the desired effect of deterring
poachers.
"Unfortunately the rhino population in South Africa is now being
threatened by an upsurge in the illegal killing of rhinos and
the leakage of illegally obtained rhino horn stocks into the
international illegal trade."
She said that so far this year 227 rhinos had been illegally
killed and at the current rate more than 300 animals could be
killed by poachers by the end of the year.
Reaction unit
"The establishment of an interim National Wildlife Crime
Reaction Unit is aimed at responding to the current spate of
wildlife crimes and more specifically the upsurge of rhino
poaching and smuggling of rhino horn," she said.
The unit would be led by the department of environmental
affairs, but would include members from the SA Police Force as
well as the National Prosecuting Authority, the South African
National Parks and Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife.
She said a select team of the SAPF Hawks had also been assigned
to focus on rhino poaching activities.
Fundisile Mketeni, the department's deputy director general of
biodiversity and conservation, said that if the unit proved to
be successful it would become a permanent structure in the fight
against poaching.
Advocate Johan Kruger from the NPA told delegates there were
currently 26 rhino poaching cases involving at least 80 accused
people before South African courts.
He said the NPA was using a variety of tools at its disposal to
prosecute poachers.
Conviction
Not only were poaching laws now being used, but he said the NPA
was turning its attention to using other laws to ensure poachers
were convicted.
He said the NPA was looking at charging poachers with offences
such as breaching aviation laws, breaking organised crime laws,
corruption, poaching and tax evasion.
The NPA would also be using the prevention of organised crime
laws in future as most poachers worked in syndicates, even if
they were informally set up.
Earlier in the day, national police spokesperson Colonel Vishnu
Naidoo said 21 people have been arrested in connection with
rhino poaching in South Africa in the past three weeks.
Eleven people, including two veterinarians, a pilot and a game
farmer, all allegedly part of a rhino poaching syndicate, were
arrested in Limpopo last month.
Kruger said the majority of the foreign nationals apprehended in
the rhino poaching syndicates came from Vietnam and China.
However, Sonjica ruled out confronting the Vietnam government
over the issue. She said South Africa would soon be signing a
memorandum of understanding on environment with Vietnam.
She said "it won't be confrontation" but rather that rhino
poaching would "be raised in the context of diplomacy".
- SAPA |