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Law Enforcement Operation Leads to Arrests Over Illegal Zebra Meat in Swakopmund


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Law enforcement officers conducted an operation at Benguela Butchery in Swakopmund at approximately 09:00, leading to the seizure of four zebra carcasses valued at N$18,400, the report say.

The meat was confiscated as evidence in an ongoing investigation into illegal possession and trade of protected game.

According to Chief Inspector Ileni Shapumba, two suspects were arrested in connection with the case: Gregory Benjamin (67), the owner of Benguela Butchery, and Steven Kharab (41). Both individuals have already appeared in court following their arrests.

Zebra meat

The confiscated zebra meat has been handed over to the Ministry of Environment, Forestry, and Tourism (MEFT) for appropriate storage and further handling.

The suspects face multiple charges under the Nature Conservation Ordinance of 1975, as amended by Act 6 of 2017. These charges include:

  • Section 47(1)(a): Purchasing protected game meat from an individual without a valid permit.
  • Possession of Suspected Stolen Protected Game Meat: Being found in possession of zebra carcasses without proper documentation.
  • Section 51: Failure to provide a satisfactory account for the possession of protected game produce.

Chief Inspector Shapumba emphasized the importance of wildlife conservation laws and the ongoing efforts to combat illegal activities involving protected species.

“We commend our members and congratulate them for a job well done,” he stated, reaffirming law enforcement’s commitment to tackling wildlife-related crimes.

Authorities continue to urge the public and business owners to adhere to conservation regulations and report any suspicious activities involving protected wildlife. Investigations into the matter are ongoing.

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