Rhino poacher nabbed near Gravelotte, Limpopo

Two others evaded arrest and are still sought by police.

A 43-year-old man is expected to appear in the Nkowankowa Magistrate’s Court tomorrow.

The man, who was arrested on Friday, will face charges of rhino poaching, the possession of rhino horns and the illegal possession of a firearm.

Police spokesperson Motlafela Mojapelo explained in a statement that the man is one of three men suspected of rhino poaching near Gravelotte.

“The suspect was arrested through a joint operation soon after information was received about gunshots on a farm in the area. A motor vehicle that fitted the description given, was spotted on the Eiland road near Letsitele and the suspects were pulled over,” he explained.

Photo: Limpopo SAPS

Mojapelo said the man was arrested while his two accomplices evaded arrest. “Police recovered a high calibre hunting rifle, ammunition, two rhino horns and other hunting equipment. An investigation was conducted on the farm and one rhino was found shot and the carcass had both horns removed,” he added.

Photo: Limpopo SAPS

Another wounded rhino was discovered later. “The suspects failed to remove the horns,” he said.

Provincial police commissioner Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe praised the Farm Watch members for being vigilant and for working closely with the police. “They are our eyes and ears, which is crucial in the fight against crime. It is important for anyone who notices criminal activity to report it immediately to the police,” she added.

Mojapelo urged residents who can provide information that can lead to the remaining suspects’ arrest, to contact the police. “They may contact Captain Peter Meyer on 082 319 9460, the Crime Stop number on 08600 10111 or their nearest police station,” he concluded.

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