Benoni ‘snake handler’ arrested, venomous snakes confiscated
The SPCA warned that it was a criminal offence to keep indigenous animals without a permit or to pose as a snake handler without accreditation.
Three venomous indigenous snakes and two frogs have been rescued from the coils of an alleged snake handler in Rynfield after conservation agencies acted on complaints and obtained a search warrant, reports Benoni City Times.
According to Benoni SPCA inspector Moniccah Masemola, the animal welfare society, in collaboration with the Stock Theft Unit, Green Scorpions, Johannesburg Zoo and Gauteng Department of Agriculture and Rural Development’s Nature Conservation Department, conducted a joint operation at the property on Wednesday (May 6).
“Complaints were received regarding unlawful keeping of indigenous reptiles,” said Masemola.
“A search warrant was obtained, and a thorough search of the property was carried out.”
Investigations led to the discovery of two rinkhals, a snouted cobra and two bullfrogs, which are considered near threatened species.
“It was further found that the owner is not a registered or qualified snake handler and did not possess the relevant permits to keep the reptiles,” she said.
“The enclosures were not adequate for keeping the species, and the owner was therefore arrested. The animals were confiscated.”
Masemola cautioned members of the community that keeping indigenous or endangered animals without the necessary permits is a criminal offence.
“These laws exist to protect biodiversity, ensure animal welfare and prevent exploitation of vulnerable species,” she said.
“Wild animals belong in their natural habitats. It is therefore important to report suspicious or illegal activities.”
She said that the suspect’s involvement in snake catching, despite lacking the necessary training, certification and accreditation, puts his safety as well as that of his ‘clients’ and the reptiles in danger.
“Should you encounter a snake on your property, we urge members of the community to call the Benoni SPCA emergency number on 073 511 2261. We will put you in contact with vetted snake handlers,” said Masemola.
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