The Citizen (KZN)

Applause for rhino poacher’s 52 years in jail

- – SAnews.gov.za

The South African National Parks (SANParks) has welcomed the heavy sentence given to a rhino poacher by the Skukuza Regional Court.

The poacher received 52 years in prison for rhino poaching and related offences. Sipho Titus Khoza was sentenced on Friday and he will effectivel­y serve 34 years as some of the sentences will run concurrent­ly.

Khoza was arrested in the Kruger National Park (KNP) in September and again in December 2016 in the Stolznek section.

In September 2016, rangers followed tracks which led them to two people who were found in possession of a heavy-calibre hunting rifle, ammunition and poaching equipment.

They were identified as Sipho Titus Khoza and Simon Khoza. The two were charged and appeared in court to apply for bail which was granted. When they were supposed to go to trial, Simon Khoza absconded and is still at large.

In December 2016, rangers in Stolznek heard shots while on patrol and followed up. They spotted three individual­s whom they caught after giving chase.

It was later establishe­d that the three had killed two rhinos for their horns. The suspects were identified as Sipho Titus Khoza, Francisco Mlambo and Sam Lejane.

During their bail applicatio­n, Mlambo and Lejane were granted bail and absconded, leaving Khoza to face the music.

KNP acting managing executive Dr Danny Govender commended the court for imposing such a lengthy jail term.

“This is a huge triumph for the work of our dedicated rangers, who work tirelessly to ensure criminals responsibl­e for poaching our wildlife are brought to book. They are the first ring in the chain of justice being served.

“It is satisfying when the court hears the compelling evidence presented by the prosecutio­n and meters out sentences commensura­te with the heinous nature of the crime committed.

“We are grateful to all who presented credible evidence before the court and are happy that our courts are sending such a strong message to would-be criminals. We are hopeful that all his accomplice­s will be also be arrested,” Govender said.

The court was informed that the third accused, Sam Lejane, was recently arrested in Barberton and will soon be on trial.

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