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9 rhino carcasses found in Kruger Park

Johannesburg - The carcasses of nine rhino have been found in the Kruger National Park since the start of 2013, spokesperson Ike Phaahla said on Wednesday.

"The horns of all nine carcasses were removed and that is a clear indication that they were poached," said Phaahla.

"No arrests have been made and investigations are ongoing. I cannot provide further details as the conservation crime unit follow certain procedures and once investigations are complete they will compile a report."

He said the carcasses were found in a period of two weeks.

On 8 January two white rhino were shot and killed on the Houtboschrand section of the park.

Reward

Managing executive at the park Abe Sibiya said indications were that the animals were poached by a group from Mozambique. The carcass of a white rhino was found after rangers in the Lower Sabie saw three suspected poachers and a shoot-out ensued. The three suspected poachers escaped but left behind a bag containing a set of rhino horns and a high-calibre hunting rifle.

Phaahla could not provide more details of the other six carcasses until the investigations are concluded.

On 10 January, the national environmental affairs department said five rhino had been killed in the country since the beginning of the year.

Three of those were in the KNP, one in the North West and another in Mpumalanga.

The department said on Wednesday that the figure had not been updated.

In 2012, 668 rhino were poached and 267 arrests were made.

Phaahla said one of the methods to fight poaching was to appoint retired major general Johan Jooste to command the conservation unit. He started on 7 January.

"We have given him space and want him to concentrate on his main task so that we can have an impact on the number of animals poached," Phaahla said.

He said the park had offered a R1m reward for any tips leading to the successful prosecution of a rhino syndicate or its mastermind.
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