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Government Official and Police Officer Among 3 found with 51 kg of Ivory

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Last updated: July 31, 2023 5:14 am
SEEJ-AFRICA Published January 31, 2021
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7 tusks seized from 3 suspects in Kabernet ares on January 31st, 2021
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  • On January 31st, 2021, a government official, police sergeant and one other were arrested in possession of seven tusks weighing 51 kg.
  • Robinson Chelimo, Sgt. Charles Kandagor (Rift Valley regional police headquarters), and Elijah Kemboi were arrested by DCI police and KWS while ferrying the ivory in two vehicles.
  • The seizure was made in the area of Salawa village. Investigators speculate that they were on their way to Nakuru.
  • Police state that the tip from the public came through the anonymous toll free line. 
The arrest location is 20 km from Kabernet and 140 kms from Nakuru, believed to be the destination.

Government officials among 3 found with elephant tusks in Baringo

The Nation – Tuesday, February 02, 2021

 
Three people, including a senior security officer and a government official, have been arrested after they were intercepted ferrying elephant tusks worth Sh5.1 million at Salawa in Baringo Central.
 
Police are holding three people, including a senior security officer and a government official, after they were intercepted ferrying elephant tusks worth Sh5.1 million at Salawa in Baringo Central.
 
Charles Kandagor, Robinson Chelimo and Elijah Kemboi were arrested by police and Kenya Wildlife Service officers at 10pm on Sunday. They were transporting the tusks on two vehicles — registration numbers KBA 051S and KBZ 221U.
 
Baringo County KWS Warden Peter Lekeren said the seven elephant tusks, weighing 51kg, are valued at Sh5.1 million.
 
“We arrested the suspects following an investigation we have carried out for a long time on trophy dealing in Baringo County. The tusks were in two gunny bags,” said Mr Lekeren.
 
“The trio were intercepted at Salawa shopping centre and we suspect they were transporting the tusks to Nakuru,” he added.
 
He regretted that a senior police officer, who was supposed to be at the forefront in enforcing the law, was among the suspects. 
 

Poachers’ days are numbered

“The other suspect is a government official. We are saddened that the people who are supposed to be helping in taming the vice are the culprits. They will be dealt with according to the law,” said Mr Lekeren.
 
He suspected that the ivory belongs to elephants killed in Lake Kamnarok game reserve, Rimoi national reserve or the neighbouring Turkana County.
 
The incident happens barely two months after a middle-aged man was arraigned in Kabarnet High Court after he was arrested ferrying two elephant tusks along the Ainabmoi-Barwessa road. The suspect, Matthew Kiptis, was caught by KWS officers transporting the tusks, weighing three kilos, using a motor bike. He appeared before Senior Principal Magistrate Paul Biwott.
 
fkoech@ke.nationmedia.com
https://nation.africa/kenya/counties/baringo/three-arrested-with-elephant-tusks-in-baringo-3276956

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