Two Arrested in Nairobi for Illegal Possession of Elephant
written by Robert Guyana March 24, 2025
Two men were arrested and charged with dealing in illegal wildlife trophies after they were found in possession of six elephant tusks weighing 51 kilograms. The suspects, Mahatma Ibrahim Mohamed and William Mutungi Sila a.k.a (Mclaine) were apprehended on March 12 at Nation Oil Petrol Station in Nairobi West while transporting the tusks in a Nissan Note, registration number KDS 339A.
According to the charge sheet, the suspects were found with the elephant tusks, valued at approximately Ksh 5.1 million, without a permit, in violation of Section 92(2) of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, CAP 376 of the Laws of Kenya. The arrest was conducted by officers from the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) investigative team based at Langata Road.
The accused were arraigned at the CMS JKIA Law Court on March 13 and were released on a 2m bond or alternative 1m cash bail. The court scheduled a pre-trial conference for March 26, 2025, where further proceedings will be determined.
SEEJ-AFRICA: This is known to be MCCR/E053/2025 being heard at JKIA law court and will next be in court on April 28th, 2025.