Monday, 14 September 2015
ZIMBABWE: 3 SA Men Arrested Smuggling Sable Antelopes Accross Zimbabwean Border
The men have reportedly been arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle sable antelope across the border.
Three South African men have reportedly been arrested for allegedly trying to smuggle sable antelope across the border.
The men were apparently intercepted after their trucks carrying the animals got stuck in the mud near the Beitbridge Border.
The three men, all in their 40’s, were trying to smuggle 29 sable out of Zimbabwe.
They’d reportedly entered through a small and legal crossing on the Zimbabwe/Botswana border, but were arrested near Beitbridge.
It is said the animals were worth USD$348,000 and were being moved from a private game conservancy in South-Eastern Zimbabwe.
A National Parks official told the paper that the trio had a permit to move animals, but not to capture or export them.
The sable antelope is an antelope that inhabits wooded savannah in East Africa, south of Kenya, and in Southern Africa.
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