Manyoni District
Court in Singida District, has sentenced two poachers, Juma Ramadhan,
alias
Kibangula to 160 years and Thadei Antony, alias Ndahani to 80
years imprisonment for unlawful dealing in and possession of government
trophies and firearms.
Resident Magistrate
Stella Kiama imposed the sentence after convicting the duo of several
economic offences. The magistrate convicted the poachers after being
satisfied with the testimony given by prosecution witnesses.
During the trial, the prosecution was represented by State Attorneys Salim Msemo, Patrida Muta and Tulumanywa Majigo.
Kibangula was
facing a total of eight counts, two of them of unlawful possession of
firearms, three others of unlawful possession of weapons in certain
circumstances and three other charges of unlawful dealing in government
trophies.
The magistrate sentenced him to serve a custodial sentence of 20 years for each count.
On his part, the
prosecution had charged Ndahani with a total of four counts, two of them
related to unlawful possession of government trophies, while two others
were for unlawful dealing in government trophies.
As was the case for
Kibangula, the magistrate also sentenced Ndahani to 20 years
imprisonment in each count. However, Magistrate Kiama ordered the
sentences imposed on the two poachers to run concurrently.
This means that the two will remain behind bars for 20 years each.
In addition to the
sentence, the magistrate also ordered the confiscation by the government
of the firearms and the trophies, which are one greater kudu, one
elephant and one sable antelope, as well as one piece of lion skin and
one piece of ratel honey budger.
On September 15,
2017 at Kipili Village area within Sikonge District in Tabora Region,
Kibangula was found in unlawful possession of one rifle and one muzzle
loader barrel without a license, which raises a reasonable presumption
that he used the same to kill wild animals.
Such animals, the
property of the United Republic of Tanzania, includes one greater kudu
valued at 2200 US dollars, which is equivalent to 5,016,280/-and one
elephant tusk valued at 15,000 which is equivalent to 34,200,000/-.
The prosecution had
told the court that Ndahani committed the offences on October 2, 2017
at night hours along Bahi-Dodoma Road, within Bahi District in Dodoma
City.
It was alleged that
the poacher was found without a permit from the Director of Wildlife in
possession of or dealing in government trophies, which are one piece of
lion skin obtained from one lion valued at 4,500 US dollars, which is
equivalent 10,290,000/-.
Another government
trophy found is one piece of ratel honey badger valued at 300 US
dollars, which is equivalent to 630,000/-. The trophies, according to
the prosecution, are properties of the United Republic of Tanzania.
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