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Steyl: Rhino 'poacher' to hand himself over

Steyl: Rhino 'poacher' to hand himself over | What's Happening to Africa's Rhino? | Scoop.it
JOHANNESBURG - An alleged rhino poacher who was initially charged alongside convicted poacher Chumlong Lemthongthai, is set to hand himself over to the Hawks on Wednesday.

 

Marnus Steyl was charged together with Lemthongthai, but was released shortly before the Thai national was given an unprecedented 40-year sentence last month.

 

Lemtongthai had pleaded guilty to using fake trophy hunters in order to abuse the permit system.

 

He hunted rhino and exported their horns to South East Asia.

Eyewitness News can confirm the Hawks have a deal with Steyl's lawyer, for the alleged poacher to hand himself over at the Vryburg Magistrate's Court this morning.

 

The Hawks have apparently decided to reopen the case against Steyl and another Thai national.

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Concern Grows Around Role of Rhino Horn 'Suppliers' in South Africa | Rhino Horn is NOT Medicine

Concern Grows Around Role of Rhino Horn 'Suppliers' in South Africa | Rhino Horn is NOT Medicine | What's Happening to Africa's Rhino? | Scoop.it
Questions are being raised regarding rhino horn "suppliers" and their effect on illegal rhino horn trafficking.
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A scary time for Rhinos - ABC Canberra - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

A scary time for Rhinos - ABC Canberra - Australian Broadcasting Corporation | What's Happening to Africa's Rhino? | Scoop.it
Elegant? Not really. Photogenic? Perhaps not. On the verge of extinction? Pretty much.
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Footage Search Announces Exclusive HD Rhino Poaching Footage ...

Footage Search Announces Exclusive HD Rhino Poaching Footage ... | What's Happening to Africa's Rhino? | Scoop.it
Footage Search announces the release of exclusive new video of a Black Rhinoceros brutally poached for it's horn. Illegally hunted and severely injured, the rhino is examined by game wardens in graphic detail, and is seen ...
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Bloc to introduce joint anti-poaching policies - The Citizen Daily

Bloc to introduce joint anti-poaching policies - The Citizen Daily | What's Happening to Africa's Rhino? | Scoop.it
Bloc to introduce joint anti-poaching policiesThe Citizen DailyMinister of Natural Resources and Tourism Ezekiel Maige said the joint efforts were necessary to curb rising illegal trade in wildlife in the Eastern and Southern Africa region.
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Legalbrief - Free State game farmer appears with rhino accused

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A game farmer appears with rhino accused in court. Who can be trusted?

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Green rangers arm up to protect rhinos

The illegal trafficking of wildlife and animal products is the third largest criminal industry in the world where black rhinos are particularly prized by poa...
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The South East Asia Weekly » 341 Rhinos Killed from Poaching for ...

The South East Asia Weekly » 341 Rhinos Killed from Poaching for ... | What's Happening to Africa's Rhino? | Scoop.it
“It's hardly surprising the horn was missing from the last rhino as Vietnam is the preeminent market destination for illegally sourced rhino horns,” says Tom Milliken, TRAFFIC rhino programme coordinator.
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