By Mussa Juma,The Citizen
Correspondent
Posted Tuesday, March 17 2015 at 09:11
Posted Tuesday, March 17 2015 at 09:11
Arusha. About 40 key masterminds of a
poaching syndicate, including their ringleader, have been nabbed, anti-poaching
department head with the Ngorongoro Conservation Area (NCA) Robert Mande has
said.
Thanks to a
task force formed by the government to destroy the network of the poaching
masterminds who are currently under thorough scrutiny. President Jakaya
Kikwete hinted to an international anti-poaching gathering in London last year
that the ringleader of the vice resided in Arusha.
Mande said
an investigation jointly conducted by security organs and the anti-poaching
units from NCA, Serengeti, Manyara, and Tarangire national parks had
successfully nabbed members of the syndicate.
Mande, who
doubles as the Serengeti Ecology coordinator, told a section of visiting
members of the Tanzania Journalists for Tourism (TJT) at Ngorongoro that some
of the suspects had already been arraigned.
He said the
investigation had also enabled the Task Force to identify five categories of
the poaching masterminds. While the first category comprised members of the
communities surrounding protected areas who served as informers, the second
consisted of poachers armed with weapons or poison for killing jumbos. The
third category involved experts in transporting ivory to middlemen.The fourth
category was made of facilitators, he said.
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