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Poaching accused back on the job

Four Kruger National Park rangers are back at work after they were arrested on poaching-related charges earlier this year. Photo: Geran de Klerk.

The four accused were arrested in two separate incidents and appeared in the Skukuza Court in January and February respectively.

“We can confirm that the four are now back at work,” said Reynold Thakhuli, acting head of corporate communications, SANParks.

In January 2019 the media reported that Nzima Joe Shihlangu (32) and Lucky Mkansi (30) were arrested on January 15 after authorities believed they were allegedly involved in rhino poaching incidents at the Kruger National Park (KNP). The duo were arrested at the Crocodile Bridge Section closest to the Mozambican border.

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They were each granted R10 000 bail and were instructed not to have any contact with other KNP rangers while SANParks’ internal investigations were under way.

In a separate incident, Hendrik Silinda and Musa Mlambo were arrested in February in the park on poaching-related incidents.

Thakhuli added that bail conditions are set at the discretion of judges, and that they were not aware of any changes to them thus far.

Lowvelder is investigating and will do a thorough story for the next edition.

 

 

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Lande Willemse

Landé Willemse is a multiple-award-winning journalist and editor with more than two decades of experience across print, digital, and broadcast media. Her work, which includes photography, spans investigative reporting, sport, agriculture, tourism, political and community news, with bylines across several respected South African publications.
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