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Poacher shot dead, 2 rifles seized

Poacher shot dead, 2 rifles seized

http://www.newzimbabwe.com/

10/12/2012 00:00:00
by Staff Reporter

GAME rangers shot and killed a suspected poacher at Kazungula National Park 
on Saturday – the second fatal confrontation in a month, police said on 
Monday.

Four other poachers escaped in the early morning raid on their camp in the 
Matetsi Unit Six area, a subdivision of the sprawling game reserve.

Matabeleland North police spokesman Inspector Billie Dube said on December 
7, the rangers deployed at Quebec base in Matetsi received information from 
Econet engineers working on a facility along the Victoria Falls-Kazungula 
road who heard two gun shots in the area.

Inspector Dube said: “The rangers made a follow up and came across human 
tracks about 800m from the Econet facility and started tracking until it got 
dark.

“The rangers then camped for the night before resuming the search for the 
suspected poachers early the next morning.
“At about 6AM, the rangers intercepted five poachers at Camp 21. They saw 
one of the poachers seated by a huge tree and opened fire on him, killing 
him on the spot. The other four poachers managed to flea in different 
directions.”

Two loaded assault rifles were recovered along with three elephant tails, 
two cooking pots and a mobile phone with two Zambian SIM cards.

The dead poacher, who has not been named, had seven bullet wounds.

The dead man’s body is at the Victoria Falls Hospital mortuary.
Inspector Dube said game rangers were authorised to shoot to kill in a high 
stakes game with poachers who are always armed to the teeth and have 
previously fatally wounded rangers. 

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