SANParks' technology against poachers leads to success
The successful operations are attributed to the dedication and efficiencies of the Ranger Corps, closely supported by rapid reaction K9, aircraft units and applied hi-tech detection technologies.
SANParks CEO, Fundisile Mketeni has commended all those involved in the operations saying: "We are still miles away from being on top of this campaign but there is light at the end of the tunnel.
"Our investment in technology and intelligence gathering means the risk to poachers has increased and they know that if we pick up their spoor, they will lose their freedom. The Rangers Corps, K9 and Airwing units are working relentlessly in a coordinated approach which is being continually refined to counter the threat posed by the poaching syndicates and for that we are grateful."
Mketeni has urged communities to continue providing vital information to assist in curbing the scourge of poaching. He warned criminals that they are constantly under scrutiny and will soon end up behind bars if they don’t stop their illegal activities, and has cautioned communities to stop supporting the bushmeat trade which has seen an increase in snares in the park.
Suspects are detained at the Skukuza Police Station and will appear in court.
Source: Inside Travel
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