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Poacher killed in shoot-out with rangers

12/02/2010 00:00:00
by Lunga Sibanda
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A POACHER was shot dead after a gun battle with game rangers at the Hwange National Park, Matabeleland North police said.
 
Police recovered 20kg of elephant meat at the scene.
 
Two rangers engaged three poachers, one of them armed with an AK47 rifle, at the Sinamatela Camp just after 2PM on Sunday.

“During the shoot-out, Moses Mateya, a suspected poacher, was shot once on the thigh and fell to the ground. He later died but two of his accomplices, including the one who was armed, managed to get away,” Matabeleland North police spokeswoman Assistant Inspector Martha Manyara said.

Inspector Manyara said Mateya had “identified himself and one of his accomplices who escaped” but said nothing further before his death.

Police said poaching at Zimbabwe’s game reserves was “at its peak”.

On Thursday, the leader of a United Nations programme to protect endangered species on charged that Zimbabwean security forces are spearheading poaching of elephants and rhinos.

At a news conference in Harare, Willem Wijnstekers, secretary-general of the U.N. Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, said security forces had killed about 200 rhinos over the past two years, putting that population on the verge of extinction in Zimbabwe. He did not give a figure on elephants.

Wijnstekers did not give details on the allegations against security forces.

"Questions are now being asked on whether the Zimbabwe government is doing enough to protect its wildlife," Wijnstekers said. "This leaves us with no option but to recommend that the country be brought before the CITES board to explain the poaching. If they fail to do that they risk being banned to trade in ivory."

Wijnstekers, who is on fact-finding mission in Zimbabwe, said he had briefed Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.

"He expressed his concern and has said that those security agents must face the law and be arrested as he does acknowledge the problem that is happening in the wildlife sector," he said.

Zimbabwe's minister of Environment and Natural Resources Management, Francis Nhema, said he has been briefed by police about security forces being involved in poaching. Nhema says Zimbabwe is asking Wijnstekers's organisation, known as CITES, for help.

"There is a perception worldwide about breakdown of law and order in the country," Nhema said, saying Zimbabwe needed vehicles and helicopters to track down poachers.



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Restoring the rule of law was one of the goals of a coalition government formed last year between long-time opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai and President Robert Mugabe. Tsvangirai has made little headway in changing the character of the government.

Mugabe, who has led the country since 1980, is accused of buying the loyalty of his security forces by allowing them to engage in criminal activities, then using them to trample dissent.


 
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 Readers Comments
   
Corruption yeZANU(PF) hamuizivisu ? These are the ZANU(PF) thugs who are doing all this to sabotage our economy .ZANU(PF) failed dismally and they are trying to destroy everything before they go to WhaWha,Chikurubi, Mutimurefu, to serve their sentences.
 
dmoyo, Marietta,GA

Comment Date: 14 February 2010


Ko MDC yapinda papi hama dzangu imi vanhu veZANU Pf munonetsa pamwe nemaNdebele. STOP TRIBALISM PLIZ MANDEBELE
 
TRUST GILBERT, Johannesburg S.A

Comment Date: 13 February 2010


I DONT THINK THERE IS ANY TRUTH ABOUT GOVNMT SECURITY OFFICERS POACHING, THIS MAN SHOULD TELL US THE NAME OR THE DEPARTMENT OF THE SECURITY INVOLVED IN POACHING WE NEED TO KNOW THEM,UK AND AMERICA ARE INVOLVED IN SPONSORING POACHERS SINCE 1990 SOME WERE COMING FROM ZAMBIA.THOSE SECURITY FORCES SHOULD BE ARRESTED IF KNOWN MUSANYEPERWA NAVARUNGU THEY SPONSOR THESE PEOPLE JUST TO REDUCE OUR WILD ANIMALS MANJE KUNYEPA.
 
jerry gara, london

Comment Date: 13 February 2010


 
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