Two suspected poachers arrested in the Kruger National Park

Three suspects were spotted and rangers managed to arrest two. The third is still at large.

The police in Skukuza have arrested two male Mozambican nationals, aged 29 and 38, for possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition, as well as for trespassing in the Houtboschrand Ranger area in the Kruger National Park (KNP). The men were arrested on Thursday, May 8.

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Mpumalanga police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Jabu Ndubane said the arrest came after field rangers that were on patrol picked up the tracks of three suspected poachers. They informed their regional ranger (of the Marula North section), who immediately dispatched the K-9 unit to start tracking. The regional ranger requested that further helicopters and hounds from Skukuza be on standby.

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“The Field Rangers and the K-9 unit spotted the three suspects at around 14:20 at Gorge Block. The regional ranger then alerted the aerial and K-9 units and they converged on the scene with one helicopter. The hounds started searching in the direction that the suspected poachers had been spotted and, after some time of searching, they were able to locate two of the three suspects. The two had run into a small bush to hide under an antbear burrow,” Ndubane said.

The suspects were arrested and were found in possession of a hunting rifle with eleven rounds of ammunition. The two men were charged accordingly and are expected to appear in the Skukuza Periodical Court soon. The third suspect is still at large.

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