The Citizen (KZN)

Cops accused of incompeten­ce

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Following the failure of Tanzanian police to make any arrests in respect to the murder of prominent South African wildlife conservati­onist Wayne Lotter, Tanzania’s natural resources minister has accused the police of incompeten­ce.

Hamisi Kigwangall­a on Thursday threatened to escalate the issue by taking it up with President John Magufuli, saying the police had informatio­n “but had failed to take action” against those who planned the killing.

Lotter became a target after he developed techniques to catch elephant poachers and ivory smugglers.

He was shot and killed in Tanzania’s commercial hub, Dar es Salaam, in August last year.

However, the city’s special zone police commander, Lazaro Mambosasa, said the investigat­ion was continuing while Kigwangall­a will release a list of suspects in a large wildlife traffickin­g ring that has operated in the country for decades.

Hunters in the country have been accused of using their licences to cooperate with a syndicate of elephant poachers.

Lotter was a director and co-founder of the Pams Foundation, an NGO that provides conservati­on and anti-poaching support to communitie­s and government­s in Africa.

Since starting the organisati­on in Tanzania in 2009, he had received numerous death threats relating to his work. – AP

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