14 poachers arrested in Kruger Park

An endangered east African black rhinoceros and her young one walk in Tanzania's Serengeti park in this file photo from May 21, 2010, during the start of an initiative that would see 32 rhinos flown to Tanzania from South Africa. The Dallas Safari Club aims to auction a license to hunt a black rhino in Namibia for up to $1 million with proceeds going to protect the endangered animals, a move seen by some animal rights groups as a crass plan for ethically dubious conservation. The license being auctioned off January 11, 2014 is supposed to allow for the killing of a single, post-breeding bull, with Namibian wildlife officials on hand for the hunt to make sure that an appropriate animal is selected. Picture taken May 21, 2010. REUTERS/Tom Kirkwood/Files (TANZANIA - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT)

An endangered east African black rhinoceros and her young one walk in Tanzania's Serengeti park in this file photo from May 21, 2010, during the start of an initiative that would see 32 rhinos flown to Tanzania from South Africa. The Dallas Safari Club aims to auction a license to hunt a black rhino in Namibia for up to $1 million with proceeds going to protect the endangered animals, a move seen by some animal rights groups as a crass plan for ethically dubious conservation. The license being auctioned off January 11, 2014 is supposed to allow for the killing of a single, post-breeding bull, with Namibian wildlife officials on hand for the hunt to make sure that an appropriate animal is selected. Picture taken May 21, 2010. REUTERS/Tom Kirkwood/Files (TANZANIA - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT)

Published Oct 19, 2014

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Johannesburg - Fourteen rhino poachers have been arrested in the Kruger National Park since the start of the weekend, SANParks said on Sunday.

“SA National Parks (SANParks) today announced three highly successful operations since Friday morning which led to the arrest of 14 suspected rhino poachers,” spokesman Raynold Thakhuli said in astatement.

“This brings the total number of poaching suspects arrested in the Kruger National Park (KNP) this year to 113.”

In a joint operation with members of the SA Police Service on Friday morning, SANParks rangers stopped a vehicle near Skukuza and arrested five suspects.

“A .375 hunting rifle, ammunition and poaching equipment as well as a vehicle were confiscated in the operation. Later on during the afternoon of the same day, three other suspects were arrested in the Malelane area,” Thakhuli said.

On Saturday, in the Punda Maria section of the KNP, shortly after sunrise, a joint SANParks and SAPS deployment, supported by the SA National Defence Force air wing, made contact with three suspected poachers.

“During the engagement, two of the suspects were seriously wounded and arrested while the third was arrested unharmed. The two wounded suspects were immediately taken to hospital where one later died of his injuries. The remaining wounded suspect is currently receiving treatment under police guard in hospital,” Thakhuli said.

A hunting rifle, ammunition and poaching equipment were confiscated at the scene.

Sapa

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