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Ruthless South African hunter and safari outfitter decimates
Zimbabwean wildlife
Mr. Johan Roos (44) a hunter
from the Musina area in Limpopo Province is one of the alleged
kingpins behind the illegal rhino poaching syndicates operating
in Zimbabwe. Roos is a convicted poacher.
A Beeld investigation shows that Roos smuggled hunting rifles
stolen in South Africa and that have been fitted with silencers
to Zimbabwe to kill rhinos in the country illegally.
Beeld discovered that Roos had been positively identified in
Zimbabwe twice the last 11 months as the person supplying
poachers with hunting rifles instructing them to kill rhinos.
One of the rifles a Winchester .375, was stolen in a farm attack
in Limpopo last year. It was fitted with a silencer and supplied
to poachers in Zimbabwe. The use of silencers on hunting rifles
is illegal in Zimbabwe.
According to conservation protection agencies 95% of rhinos that
are being hunted in Africa illegal are being killed in South
Africa and Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe only has a 4% successful
prosecution rate.
Roos was arrested in August last year in Zimbabwe after a
wounded poacher admitted that a .303 silencers that was found in
his possession had been given to him by Roos.
Roos was then arrested near the Beit Bridge border post. He
spent three days in jail before he was released without good
explanation.
Earlier this year he was implicated by another poacher in another rhino poaching
incident in Zimbabwe.
Beeld’s telephone call to Roos’s telephone this week was
answered by a man identifying himself as Pieter, Roos’s brother.
He said that his brother is “completely innocent” and that his
name in Zimbabwe was mentioned by a black man “who made
a mistake”.
He further said that his brother was currently on holiday in
Swaziland.
Roos’s cell phone records indicate that he has been in contact
with well known Zimbabwean poachers. His passport further shows
that he visited the country on more than 50 occasions over a
period of two and a half years.
Supt. Hosiah Mukombero, Zimbabwe’s chief of police at the Beit
Bridge border post have claimed that Roos is the kingpin behind
a wildlife poaching syndicate.
According to Mukombero, Roos is also involved with the illegal
hunting of hundreds of zebras in Zimbabwe whose skins are being
smuggled into South Africa.
Mr. Charles Davy, ’n well respected Zimbabwean business man and
key investor in the Bubye-valley conservancy said that South
African hunters are behind 100% of illegal hunting and poaching
in the south of Zimbabwe. Davy is the father of Chelsy, Prince
Harry’s girlfriend.
“The problem started at the end of 2008 when we lost 12 rhinos.
Until I saw the first .303 rifle fitted with a silencer I did not know
it was possible to fit a silencerto a high calibre rifle” said
Davy.
The smuggling syndicates are assisted by corrupt police and
immigration officials.
Mr. Blondie Leathem, manager of Mazunga-safari’s in Bubye, said
that the wildlife poaching is definitely being orchestrated and
run out of Limpopo Province.
“The same people involved with the poaching of the zebra for
their skin are also involved with the poaching of rhinos. It
takes 5-6 guys at least 20 minutes to skin a zebra without
damaging the skin. They realise the risks of being caught in
high and therefore have decided to rather poach rhinos; it only
takes a man 5 minutes with a sharp knife to remove the rhino’s
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