9 years in prison for ivory poacher

via 9 years in prison for ivory poacher April 15, 2014 by Charles Laiton NewsDay

A 27-YEAR-OLD Victoria Falls poacher will rue the day he was found in possession of raw ivory after being slapped with a nine-year mandatory jail term.

The poacher, Leronne Tshuma of Masikili Resettlement in Matetsi, yesterday pleaded guilty to possessing raw ivory weighing five kilograms, valued at $1 250, when he appeared before Hwange provincial magistrate Rosemary Dube.

The magistrate however, failed to find extenuating circumstances that led to Tshuma’s unlawful possession of the regulated ivory, prompting a mandatory sentence to be imposed.

State representative Napatirayi Ngwasha presented that last Saturday, Tshuma was arrested by Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks)rangers in Matetsi Resettlement Area while in possession of the ivory.

The court heard, after being asked to explain where he had obtained the raw ivory, Tshuma failed to give a satisfactory answer prompting the officers to surrender him to police.

After the sentence, ZimParks spokesperson Caroline Washaya-Moyo commended the courts for sending a clear message to would-be poachers.

“We hail the sentence and it will send a clear message to other poachers and members of the public that National Parks are a no-go area. If one is caught, he will meet the full wrath of the law,” Washaya Moyo said.

Meanwhile, two men died this week after being attacked by wild animals in separate incidents in Victoria Falls and Binga.

The unidentified man aged 32 from Lupinyu village under Chief Mvutu in Victoria Falls was killed by elephants on Saturday near Masuwe Bridge while a 70-year-old man from Kavula village in Binga was killed after being gored by a buffalo the following day.

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    Mukanya 10 years ago

    By the way what became of our Chinese friend who attempted to leave the country with ivory gifts at the height of the cyanide poisoning episodes of our valueless wildlife?

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    Tjingababili 10 years ago

    small FISH!

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    Yes, small fish. So what do murderers and plunderers of the national coffers get. ZIm Justice is fascinating is it not. Those uneven scales that God hates!

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    munzwa 10 years ago

    It amazes me that we never hear of the investigations of the “paper trails” in these cases. How do you know the value of this ivory? Where was this “poacher” taking it? etc etc.And yes what about that Chinese chap??

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    Petal 10 years ago

    yEAH yEAH WHAT ABOUT THE CHINESE CHAP PROBABLY PAYING SOMEONELSE TO DO THE DIRTY WORK