The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Timber poachers fined

- Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspond­ent

AT least 26 people from Chipinge district last week paid a cumulative $2 800 in fines for breaching the Forests Act.

The 26 offenders were nabbed during an operation code-named Osalama, which was led by the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) supported by parastatal­s such as Zesa Holdings, Zimbabwe Rvenue Authority (Zimra) and Environmen­tal Management Agency (EMA).

The operation was meant to curtail movement of timber, monitor commercial timber traders’ activities and unsanction­ed trade in products such as firewood and charcoal.

District forestry officer Mr Classport Karimanzir­a confirmed the developmen­t saying such a blitz would be periodical­ly done to protect the forests.

He said local people had a role to play in protecting the environmen­t as it was discovered that offenders were conniving with some locals to destroy forest resources.

“Yes, I can confirm that 26 offenders were nabbed and heavily fined for tampering with our forests. In the five days of the operation we have managed raise $2 800 in fines from these offenders,” he said.

Mr Karimanzir­a said the bulk of the offences involved the unlicensed transporta­tion of timber.

“Through the help of other stakeholde­rs such as police who manned 24-hour roadblocks and EMA, we have managed to conduct night raids in which we apprehende­d many culprits who were transport timber at night without proper documentat­ion.

“We have discovered that the bulk of the timber is being illegally transporte­d at night from Chipinge to other parts of the country where there is a high demand for the product.

“We also managed to confiscate indigenous charcoal and firewood from villagers. Most of these people fail to produce timber movement licences upon request,” he said.

Mr Karimanzir­a noted that many commercial timber traders were also fined after failing to produce paperwork for their timber operations in different areas of Manicaland.

Mr Karimanzir­a said all the offenders were charged under the Communal Lands Forestry Produce Actas well as the Forests Act.

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