Rhino poachers jailed for 25 years each
Three rhino poachers were sentenced to 25 years each by the Phalaborwa Regional Court on Tuesday, said an SA National Parks (SANParks) spokesman.
The three, all Mozambicans, were found guilty of illegally hunting rhino in the Kruger National Park in July 2010. SANParks CEO David Mabunda said the sentence was harsher than it had been in other similar cases. “This is an indication that, as a country, we are taking more stringent measures in the fight against rhino poaching,” he said. Aselmo Baloyi, Jawaki Nkuna and Ismael Baloy were also found guilty of possessing an illegal firearm (an automatic rifle), possession of a firearm (a hunting rifle) and possession of ammunition.
They were caught with two freshly chopped rhino horns, an assault rifle, a hunting rifle and an axe.
Mabunda said that last year 232 suspected poachers were arrested, including 26 who died in fights with the authorities.
Kruger National Park Flood Notice
Date: 18th January 2012
Following heavy rains encountered in and around the Kruger area, this is an urgent warning. The following areas have been affected:
The entrance gates listed below have been closed until further notice:
Entrance Gates:
- Phabeni gate
- Paul Kruger gate
- Crocodile Bridge gate
- Giriyondo Border gate
- Malelane to Skukuza
- Phalaborwa gate to Mopani
- Letaba to Mopani
- Olifants to Satara
- Lower Sabie to Skukuza
- Crocodile Bridge to Lower Sabie

