Hawks arrest three elephant tusk dealers, Johannesburg

South African Police Service

Hawks arrest three elephant tusk dealers, Johannesburg
Hawks arrest three elephant tusk dealers, Johannesburg. Photo: SAPS

In an effort to safeguard South African endangered species and natural resources, the Hawks’ Wildlife -Trafficking team complemented by the National Intervention Unit from Pretoria arrested three suspects on Tuesday 4 august 2020, for possession of an elephant tusk.

The team detained Radius Mncube (29), Mkhululi Ngwenya (52), and Mgcini Mncube (35), in Bramley, Johannesburg, in a sting operation when they were apparently looking for a customer to buy their ill-gotten possession which they had reportedly set a R400 000-00 price tag to.

The Wynberg Magistrate’s Court has remanded the three suspects in custody following a brief appearance on Thursday 6 August 2020, where they faced charges of contravening the National Environmental Management Biodiversity Act (NEMBA).

Their case has been postponed to 14 August 2020, for confirmation of their compliance with the Immigration Act and for appointment of their legal representatives.

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