Eleven poachers killed in Kruger National Park this year

21 January 2014 - 19:01 By Sapa
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Rhino. File photo.
Rhino. File photo.
Image: Bruce Gorton

Eleven rhino poachers have been killed in the Kruger National Park (KNP) since the beginning of the year, SA National Parks (SANParks) said.

Seven of them were killed on Friday and Saturday, SANParks spokesman Reynold Thakhuli said in a statement.

Four hunting rifles, ammunition, poaching equipment and a pair of horns were seized.

The poachers were killed by park rangers and members of the SA National Defence Force, in an attempt to curb rhino poaching in the park, Thakhuli said.

"They [poachers] operate in groups of four to six and are aggressive and engage and shoot at the rangers on sight, creating a daily life-threatening situation."

Thakhuli said two other poachers were arrested and eight firearms were seized in January.

"Up to 15 heavily armed groups operate in the KNP at any given time, especially during the full moon period," he said.

Forty rhino have been killed in the KNP in the past year.

"This has brought more resolve from the Rangers' Corps to double their efforts to keep the species alive," he said.

Ranger commander Maj-Gen Johan Jooste said he was optimistic about the park's long term poaching prevention strategy.

He said that poaching incidents in the park had decreased from 72.6 percent in 2012 to 42.6 percent in 2013, and that 123 people were arrested in connection with poaching activities in 2013.

"It is now up to the prosecuting teams, investigators and the [SA Police Service] to conclude what we have started," Jooste said.

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