The fourth phase of the anti-poaching operation in Namibia's flagship park to came to an end and many successes have been achieved.
Francoise Steyn Berg - three were stuck after being caught with two horns of a rhino in the etosha national park that was dehorned in 2014.
My.Na jcb
The confirmation came from major-general. James tjivikua, deputy inspector general of operations of the namibian police, yesterday in the etosha national park.
"Two horns in the possession of a namibian citizen and two zambians found by the zambian authorities during their arrest. Through the microchips that are found in the horns, it was found that it comes from a rhinoceros in 2014 etosha that was dehorned and is equipped with a microchip, "Said Tjivikua.
Other successes which he achieved during the ongoing anti-poaching operation, Yesa Ongava, the fourth phase from march to june, eight people were arrested in connection with several charges related to rhino poaching and similar crimes. Further 12 firearms confiscated in areas adjacent to the park and sent for ballistic tests.
"Three rhino carcasses with their horns were discovered and found through further investigation, the bullets in the carcasses," said tjivikua said.
According seized him six horns of eight suspicious people in windhoek and the "Preliminary investigation suggests that these horns from rhinos were poached in etosha".
Tjivikua the commander of the fifth phase of the anti-poaching operation commissioner. Armas shivute of otjozondjupastreek welcomed and the commander of the fourth phase commissioner. Anna marie nainda of oshikotostreek, thank her successes.
Furthermore, he called on the public to come up with some information about rhino poaching.
"This illegal activity has a negative impact on our socio-economic development and threatening the existence of this unique species is the center of our tourist attractions," said tjivikua said.
SOURCE: http://www.republikein.com.na/nuus/onthoornde-renosterhorings-gesteel/
Francoise Steyn Berg - three were stuck after being caught with two horns of a rhino in the etosha national park that was dehorned in 2014.
My.Na jcb
The confirmation came from major-general. James tjivikua, deputy inspector general of operations of the namibian police, yesterday in the etosha national park.
"Two horns in the possession of a namibian citizen and two zambians found by the zambian authorities during their arrest. Through the microchips that are found in the horns, it was found that it comes from a rhinoceros in 2014 etosha that was dehorned and is equipped with a microchip, "Said Tjivikua.
Other successes which he achieved during the ongoing anti-poaching operation, Yesa Ongava, the fourth phase from march to june, eight people were arrested in connection with several charges related to rhino poaching and similar crimes. Further 12 firearms confiscated in areas adjacent to the park and sent for ballistic tests.
"Three rhino carcasses with their horns were discovered and found through further investigation, the bullets in the carcasses," said tjivikua said.
According seized him six horns of eight suspicious people in windhoek and the "Preliminary investigation suggests that these horns from rhinos were poached in etosha".
Tjivikua the commander of the fifth phase of the anti-poaching operation commissioner. Armas shivute of otjozondjupastreek welcomed and the commander of the fourth phase commissioner. Anna marie nainda of oshikotostreek, thank her successes.
Furthermore, he called on the public to come up with some information about rhino poaching.
"This illegal activity has a negative impact on our socio-economic development and threatening the existence of this unique species is the center of our tourist attractions," said tjivikua said.
SOURCE: http://www.republikein.com.na/nuus/onthoornde-renosterhorings-gesteel/