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Dion George welcomes rhino poaching conviction, notes collaboration with NPA, Saps


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Dion George welcomes rhino poaching conviction, notes collaboration with NPA, Saps

Dion George welcomes rhino poaching conviction, notes collaboration with NPA, Saps
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15th April 2025

By: Thabi Shomolekae
Creamer Media Senior Writer

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Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Dr Dion George says his department is actively engaging with the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) and the South African Police Service (Saps) through platforms such as the National Biodiversity Investigators Forum to enhance bail opposition for environmental crime suspects, particularly repeat offenders and foreign nationals with no fixed address.

The Minister said discussions between the entities focused on improving the quality of affidavits drafted by investigating officers to present stronger cases in court.

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George said the recent conviction and sentencing of a 54-year-old Zimbabwean national Thomas Chauke, underscored government’s unwavering commitment to combatting environmental crime.

Chauke was convicted and sentenced to 110 years’ imprisonment by the Makhanda High Court in February 2025, for six counts of rhino poaching and wildlife-related offences, alongside three counts of escaping lawful custody.

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George commended the Saps, particularly the Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit, for its “meticulous investigation and dedication” in securing the conviction.

The Minister applauded the collaborative efforts between the Saps and the NPA, which he said ensured effective coordination and prosecution across multiple provinces, including the Eastern Cape, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, and North West.

The department is also sharing best-practice affidavits with investigators to ensure more effective bail opposition and is exploring options to secure funding for dedicated support to Saps in these applications.

At the upcoming Environmental Management Inspectors executive training this month, the NPA will address bail-related issues, allowing for direct engagement with the Minister and other stakeholders.

“This landmark sentencing, coupled with these strategic interventions, sends a powerful message to those involved in illegal wildlife trafficking and environmental destruction,” said George.

George reiterated his support for ongoing efforts to protect South Africa’s precious biodiversity and natural heritage, ensuring that perpetrators faced the full might of the law. 

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