Kenya Kenya: Illicit sandalwood trafficking likely to increase in lead-up to 2022 national elections Last updated: 2023/09/05 at 10:09 AM SEEJ-AFRICA Published February 8, 2022 Share Maralal police burn millions of shillings worth of sandalwood in 2019 United for Wildlife Taskforce ALERT Updated 1 February 2022 You Might Also Like Embu – Two arrested with 53 kg ivory Meru – Another ivory seizure involving a police officer – 79.6 kg Busia – Four arrested selling 28 kg of ivory Three arrested as 50kgs of elephant tusks recovered in Marigat Nyeri – Two suspects arrested in possession of 52 kg of elephant tusks TAGGED: 2022 SEEJ-AFRICA September 5, 2023 February 8, 2022 Share this Article Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Print Previous Article A Kenyan Case in the “Bringing Down the Dragon” Template Next Article Another Nigeria Seizure Makes it almost 24,000 kilograms of Pangolin Scales in a Year Popular News Embu – Two arrested with 53 kg ivory April 2009 – 703 kg of Ivory Seized From Vehicle Travelling From Tanzania July 2009: Jomo Kenyatta IA – Kenya seizes coffin-stashed ivory Popular Tags2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Acquittal Bushmeat Compromised Compromise Indicators Conviction Corruption Deportation DNA Analysed JKIA Linked Seizure No Prosecution Pangolin Quashed Conviction Rhino Rosewood Sandalwood The Sheikh's West African Crime Group Linkage Withdrawn