Rhino poaching syndicate taken down, Queenstown

South African Police Service

Rhino poaching syndicate taken down, Queenstown
Rhino poaching syndicate taken down, Queenstown. Photo: SAPS

Our efforts to track, trace and arrest suspects involved in illegal wildlife trade and wildlife crimes have intensified and are bearing dividends. Six suspects between the ages 25 to 30 were apprehended during a well coordinated and multi discipline crime fighting operation.

They will be appearing at the Grahamstown Magistrates Court on 3 August 2018 on charges of conspiracy to commit a crime, possession of unlicensed firearms and possession of ammunition.

The suspects were arrested on 31 July 2018 at about 16:00 during a joint operation dubbed as Operation Full Moon between Peddie and Grahamstown, two km outside Grahamstown.

It is alleged that the suspects’ vehicles were stopped and upon investigation and during a search of the vehicles a 375 calibre rifle, nine rounds of ammunition and a large sum of money, two knives, two axes and nine cell phones were confiscated from both vehicles.

The Eastern Cape SAPS Provincial Commissioner, Lt Gen Liziwe Ntshinga commended all the members involved in the operation.

“Significant progress had been made by specialist detectives assigned to tracking down rhino poaching syndicates. Our benchmark case of the Ndlovus has resumed in the Grahamstown High Court and the suspects linked and arrested to the poaching incident at Wildschut Berg Game Reserve in the Stormberg mountain range near Komani (formerly Queenstown) are appearing in court again. This is an indication that we are committed in turning the tide on illegal wildlife trade,” said Lt Gen Ntshinga.

Operation Full Moon is a synchronized operation comprising of the Provincial Stock Theft Unit, Provincial Hawks, Grahamstown Highway Patrol and private Anti Rhino Poaching Units, aimed at combating crimes like Stock Theft and illegal movement of stock and protection of endangered species.

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