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Live pangolins land Hwange man insoup

Trish Mukwazo

Bulawayo Bureau

A 23-YEAR-OLD man from Hwange has appeared in court after he was found in possession of two live pangolins valued at US$10 000.

Nqobile Luphahla from Makwandara Village, claimed to have picked the pangolins in the Makwandara forest before travelling to Bulawayo in November last year with the intent to sell them.

Bulawayo regional magistrate Mrs Sibonginkosi Mnkandla convicted Luphahla of hunting an endangered species in violation of the Parks and Wildlife Act. He was remanded in custody to today for sentencing.

The prosecutor, Ms Nomthandazo Mafu, told the court that Luphahla was apprehended on November 19 last year, at around 10am by detectives from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID).

The detectives were conducting โ€œOperation Thunder,โ€ targeting illegal wildlife trafficking and related crimes.

The operation involved stop-and-search procedures along the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls Road. Luphahla was spotted walking towards Bulawayo near the Umguza toll gate, carrying two satchels.

โ€œThe detectives became suspicious and approached Luphahla. They identified themselves and requested to search his bag. During the search, two live pangolins were recovered, concealed in the satchels he was carrying,โ€ said Ms Mafu.

Luphahla failed to produce a license or permit authorising him to possess the pangolins and was subsequently arrested.

Further investigations revealed that Luphahla had removed the pangolins from their natural habitat in the Makwandara forest and brought them to Bulawayo to look for buyers.

The pangolins were examined by a Zimparks ecologist in Luphahlaโ€™s presence, confirming them to be live pangolinsโ€”a specially protected species under the Parks and Wildlife Act.

In mitigation, Luphahla pleaded for leniency, telling the court that he was unaware that removing the animals from their habitat was an offence.

โ€œMy prayer would be for the courts to pass a lenient sentence. Iโ€™m youthful, and going to jail for a long time would ruin me,โ€ he said.

However, Ms Mafu argued that the accusedโ€™s submissions did not constitute special circumstances. She insisted that the mandatory sentence for the offence should be imposed.

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