Sunday Tribune

Kidnappers demand $200 000 for chimps

- THE MARAVI POST

THREE baby chimpanzee­s were kidnapped from a refuge in DR Congo nearly a month ago.

Five alleged accomplice­s are in prison. But the kidnappers continue to demand a hefty ransom to free the little primates.

“The kidnappers are demanding a six-figure sum to return the baby chimpanzee­s. This is crazy – we don’t have that amount of money, negotiatio­ns are ongoing by phone and the case is in court,” said Franck Chantereau, head and founder of the NGO “JACK” (Young Animals Confiscate­d in Katanga). JACK runs an animal sanctuary in Lubumbashi, capital of the province of Haut-katanga in southeaste­rn DRC.

According to a source close to the case, the sum claimed is $200 000.

“What is happening to us is unpreceden­ted in the world of great ape conservati­on,” said Franck Chantereau in a video posted on the Facebook page of JACK. This ransom demand is “a first”.

The facts took place “during the night of September 12, at 3am.

Thieves managed to seize three orphaned baby chimpanzee­s – Monga, Caesar and Hussein – rescued from poaching and traffickin­g, collected and cared for in the sanctuary,” explained a guard of the site, on condition of anonymity.

Two days before,” he continued, “we had noticed that the server recording the surveillan­ce cameras had been stolen. The next day, the chief had changed the locks on all the enclosures and animal cages, except for the baby chimpanzee cage.

Then, the man said, “we noticed that three of the five baby chimpanzee­s in the cage were missing”.

“In the afternoon, the thieves called to demand a ransom”.

A video showing the little chimpanzee­s in a room with brick walls, littered with garbage, was also broadcast by the kidnappers.

The person in charge of the site has filed a complaint against X.

“Five of my colleagues have been arrested,” adds the guard.

These people, all employed by JACK, “were summoned for investigat­ion, spent three weeks in the dungeon of the intelligen­ce services, six days in the prosecutor’s office and, this Saturday, October 8, were taken to Kasapa prison” in Lubumbashi, said one of their lawyers, Cedric Kabamba.

“The detention of my clients is illegal, we will appeal,” he said.

On October 4, a Belgian animal protection foundation, the “Pairi Daiza Foundation”, launched an appeal for donations.

An operation that aims to “further strengthen the security” of the site of JACK and “allow to take care of the 102 other primates of the sanctuary”.

 ?? ?? A JUVENILE chimpanzee.
A JUVENILE chimpanzee.

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