
Three suspected rhino poachers have been arrested at Kruger National Park.
The three allegedly killed one white adult rhino in the Watergat area and shot at and killed two others in Skukuza‚ Mpumalanga‚ on Sunday. They were apprehended by rangers who were not far from the scene after they had heard gunshots.

“We found the horns of this animal in possession of those three suspects so we will link those horns and weapons to this crime scene. We should have a fairly strong case. Unfortunately‚ those suspects shot two more rhino about two kilometers from here (Skukuza). They couldn’t remove the horns from them because the rangers arrested them before they could‚” said Frik Rossouw‚ senior investigator for SanParks.
The police found one empty cartridge and a projectile bullet at the scene of the first rhino. They later found three cartridges at the scene of the two other rhino.
“I’m happy and satisfied that we will be able to at least link the horns that were found in their possession so the chances of these guys getting off [the hook] are not very good.
“These arrested suspects are local people and not from Mozambique as we have been made to believe‚ even though some are. These people are from our communities and I think you guys can help us a lot by identifying them and assisting us‚” added Rossouw in a call to the public.
A police official who was at the crime scene told TimesLIVE that they found three horns in possession of the suspects‚ one unlicensed firearm and five unused bullets‚ a knife and one axe.
The official revealed that the suspects are from Belfast and Mkhuhlu‚ near Hazyview‚ Mpumalanga. They will appear in court on Monday once the police have completed their investigation.
A local chief of the community said poaching had a knock-on effect in unemployment of community members. “I’m saddened and worried that people can be this cruel to do this to these animals. When tourists come to South Africa‚ all they want to see is our ‘big five’ and if one of those is being killed‚ I feel sad. When tourists come to our area‚ they create employment because the park employs many of our people around here‚” said Chief Mathibela Mokoena.
To date‚ more than 90 suspects have been arrested in connection to rhino poaching.
By: Neo Goba – TimesLIVE
Source: TMG Digital.