Rhino Poaching: Arrests, Prosecutions & Sentencing

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Re: Arrested "Mr Big" Petrus Mabuza behind 70% of Kruger Poaching?

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Mr. Big in court for two different cases
Both cases are scheduled to take place again at the White River Magistrate’s Court on June 28.
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Mr Big at a previous court appearance.

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WHITE RIVER – The alleged rhino horn kingpin, Petros Sidney Mabuza (Mr Big), had a big day in court last Monday. He appeared for two different cases where he stands accused of, among other things, theft of rhino horns, illegal possession of rifles and live ammunition as well as obstruction of justice.

For the first case, Mabuza was arrested in June 2018, with co-accused Nozwelo Mahumane, Moshe Thobela and Romance Khoza. In July he was released on bail of
R250 000, with one of the major arguments being that his health was deteriorating.

Upon their appearance on Monday, their case was postponed. According to the National Prosecuting Authority’s provincial spokesman, Monica Nuyiswa, the reason for the postponement was to make copies of the docket and to wait for a date in High Court.

The second case for which Mabuza appeared was with six other accused Joseph Nyalunga (Big Joe), Clyde Mnisi, Aretha Mhlanga, Claude Lubisi, Phineas Lubisi and Rachel Qwebana.

They were arrested in September last year during a 123-man operation.
Nyalunga was granted bail of R120 000 and was let off with a warning on an additional charge of illegal hunting, while Mabuza was granted bail of R90 000 on November 2.



Mnisi, who is allegedly also high up in the poaching ranks, was granted bail of R50 000 and former policemen Lubisi, Mhlanga and Qwebana were released on R10 000 each. Phineas was released on bail of R10 000 on October 8 at their second appearance.

This case was also postponed. “This was so that the National Director of Public Prosecutions would have time to get a hold of the racketeering certificate,” Nuyiswa said.

https://lowvelder.co.za/477958/mr-big-c ... ent-cases/


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It is amazing how slowly the NPA can operate with some cases, but how quickly the entire justice system can jump into gear for others. One can sit in jail within months of saying a certain word. O**


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African time zone O/ O/


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The court has the most incredible excuses for postponing a case 0*\


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Father and son arrested over rhino horn, firearm and ammunition
Trafficking in rhino horn, or any other protected animal species is punishable by law.
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Trafficking in rhino horn, or any other protected animal species is punishable by law as two men found out after they were arrested for being in possession of Rhino horn on April 24.

A father and son duo, Alberto Alerto Nhawelunga (46) and Ernesto Alerto Nhawelunga (26) were arrested by the Middelburg Flying Squad on April 20 on the N4 between Alzu and Wonderfontein.


The pair were travelling towards Middelburg when law enforcement officials, stopped and searched the vehicle they were travelling in during a routine operation.

The illegal trade in rhino horn is threatening the species.

The search revealed a set of rhino horns and an unlicensed firearm and ammunition concealed in the car. They were summarily arrested and remanded in custody.


They appeared in the Belfast Magistrate Court on April 23 for their bail application. In a press statement, police have revealed that the investigation has been taken over by the Mpumalanga arm of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, Serious Organised Crime Investigation Unit.

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Still no article I could find on the charges dropped against the "180 rhino horn smuggled" people? -O- :-?


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Rather difficult that they will appear in court on the 23rd being arrested on the 24th O**


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Lisbeth wrote: Thu Apr 25, 2019 8:30 pm Rather difficult that they will appear in court on the 23rd being arrested on the 24th O**
Things have changed ^Q^ ^Q^

Now you appear in court even before getting caught ^Q^


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lol


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:twisted:

We don't take any nonsense here!


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