SIMON Ernesto Valoi, or “Navara,” has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for his role in leading a rhino-poaching syndicate.
His accomplice, Paulo Zukula, has also been handed a 24-year sentence.
This as the effort to combat rhino-poaching intensifies between South Africa and its counterpart Mozambique.
Valoi, who hails from Massingir, a district near the border adjacent to the Kruger National Park, has long been a significant figure in the illegal poaching industry, targeting South Africa’s precious rhino population.
The Mozambican court found him guilty of multiple serious crimes, including financing terrorism, poaching, and money laundering, among others. These crimes have caused immeasurable damage to our natural heritage and have posed significant threats to both wildlife and the safety of those dedicated to protecting it.
This was welcomed by the minister of minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment in SA, Dr Dion George, on the sentencing of both kingpin and another man, by the Mozambican Court.
The minister applauded efforts of Mozambican authorities, the National Criminal Investigation Service (SERNIC), and the Wildlife Justice Commission, whose coordinated intelligence operation led to the apprehension and successful prosecution of Valoi and his accomplices.
This sentencing is a critical victory in the ongoing fight against poaching and organised wildlife crime.
“The sentencing of Simon Ernesto Valoi and Paulo Zukula sends a powerful message that those who engage in the destruction of our natural resources will face the full force of the law,” said Minister George. “We remain committed to working with our international partners to protect our wildlife and ensure that those responsible for such heinous crimes are brought to justice.”
Minister George further urges all South Africans to be vigilant and to report any suspected environmental crimes to the authorities. “Communities play a vital role in the fight against poaching, and by working together with law enforcement agencies, we can make significant strides in safeguarding our environment for future generations,” he added.
The internationally celebrated Kruger National Park has seen a spade of increases on rhino poaching and any form of alleviating crime in the park is welcomed.
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Image (Rhino dehorning performed to deal with increasing rhino poaching at KNP. A Moz kingpin and his associate were arrested and sentenced).