The crackdown was conducted between
December 24 and 30 last year. The seized government trophies included 67
elephant tusks weighing 155.5 Kgs valued at 532.5m/- (presumably from
34 live elephants).
The Katavi Regional Police Commander ,
Mr Dhahiri Kidavashari said the arrest of the suspects was made possible
through concerted efforts made by the police anti- poaching unit and
stakeholders.
The RPC said between December 24 , 2014
and January 12, last year four suspects were apprehended after being
caught in possession of 47 tusks weighing 88.7 Kgs all valued at 306m/-.
According to Mr Kidavashari , on
December 24, 2014 at around 6:00pm two suspects were nabbed in Mpanda
Municipality when found in the process of transporting the trophies in a
passenger bus christened Adeventure. The haul comprised 22 pieces of
ivory weighing 46.3 Kgs valued at 157m/-.
The bus was heading for Kigoma Town from
Mpanda. The RPC further alleged that on January 12 , 2015 at around
8:15 pm two suspects were arrested for, allegedly, being in possession
of 25 pieces of ivory weighing 42 Kgs valued at 148.5 m/-.
According to the RPC the two suspects
were caught red handed by two policemen who were escorting a passenger
bus christened AM with registration number T 740 AQD heading for Mwanza
City from Mpanda Town.
“The two suspects had three large bags
in their possessions when alighting into the bus. They were arrested by
the police officers who were escorting the bus ..” added the RPC .
On April 4, 2015, shortly before
midnight, two suspects were caught with four pieces of ivory weighing
8.2 Kgs valued at 49.5m/-. They were in Salama Guest House, Majengo area
in Mpanda Town.
Mr Kidavashari alleged that the pieces
of ivory were stashed in a bag hidden under a bed in a room the suspects
had rented at Salama Guest House.
In another development police found two
people in possession of four pieces of ivory weighing 47.6 kilos valued
at over 60m/-. These were arrested on November 11, 2015 .
Mr Kidavashari, told the ‘Daily News’
over the phone from Mpanda Town “the two suspects, all of whom were
peasants, were arrested at around noon at Usevya village, in Mlele
District,” said Mr Kivashari.
According to the RPC, the arrest of the
suspects was made possible following the cooperation extended by
villagers, ward and district leaders in Katavi region when mounting an
extensive manhunt in various locations.
In another incident , three suspects
were arrested for allegedly being in possession of government trophies
valued at over 120m/- without having proper permits.
Mr Kidavashari told this paper that the
three were arrested on December 29 , 2015 at around 22:00 pm at Airtel
Street in Mpanda Municipality.
The RPC further said that the suspects
were caught with 12 elephant tusks weighing 11 kgs valued at 120m/-.
Narrating the incident , the RPC said that the suspects, apart from
being caught with the government trophies, they also had weighing
equipment, a hoe and a motorcycle with registration number T 552 CZE.
“ On that material night, law abiding citizens alerted us over the presence of the suspects being in possession of the trophies.
Shortly later law enforcers who acted
swiftly arrived at the scene and caught them red handed,” explained the
RPC. According to Mr Kidavashari, the suspects will soon be arraigned in
court after preliminary investigation into their case is over.
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