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Huge Ivory Seizure in Kenya, Two Men Arrested [Update]


27 Apr 2009
10:26 AM UTC
By Paul

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On Saturday the 25th, two men were arrested for carrying 703 kg (1,550 lb) of elephant ivory in southern Kenya. The seizure, the biggest in recent times in Kenya, was made possible thanks to the efforts by AWF-supported game scouts.

The two men were traveling by vehicle in Tanzania when they were ambushed by wildlife scouts from the Amboseli-Tsavo Game Scouts Association. The smugglers fled across the Kenyan border, where they were caught and arrested by authorities tipped off by the scouts.

1,550 lb of elephant ivory was seized over the weekend.

It's estimated that the ivory came from 50 elephants.

The arrest was made in the town of Mbirikani, 50 km from the Kenya-Tanzania border. “Initial investigations indicated that the suspects were headed to Nairobi,” a Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) statement said.

The smuggler's truck carrying the illegal ivory.

The smuggler's truck with the illegal ivory piled in the back.

The ivory, valued at an estimated 59-60 million Kenyan shillings ($750,000), has been confiscated by KWS. The men, whose identities have not been released, are being held in custody. “Charges are being prepared to charge the suspects in a Kajiado court on Monday morning,” the statement said.

KWS rangers weigh the ivory, totalling 1,550 lbs.

KWS rangers weigh the ivory, totalling 1,550 lbs.

It is unknown where the men obtained the ivory or where they were heading. DNA testing can reveal the origin of the ivory, which is believed to have come from nearly 50 elephants, mainly adult males.

According to some estimates, a kilogram of ivory can fetch as much as $35-$50 on the black market.

AWF provides the Amboseli-Tsavo Game Scouts Association with uniforms, equipment, training and office space. We applaud the successful ivory seizure made by the scouts, KWS and local authorities.

MP from the Ministry of Environment holds one of the massive tusks.

Dr. Noah Wekesa from the Ministry of Environment holds one of the massive tusks.

Update from Reuters: The two men pleaded guilty on Monday to illegal possession of ivory.

“The haul represents unspeakable cost to our tourism industry as well as the ecosystems … This is a major setback to efforts by Kenya to recover its elephant population after it dropped from 167,000 in 1963 to the current 33,000,” a KWS statement said.

The two men will be sentenced on May 4.

Note: some media is saying the seizure weighed 512 kg but in fact, a later, more accurate measure puts the ivory load at 703 kg.


3 Responses to “Huge Ivory Seizure in Kenya, Two Men Arrested [Update]”

  1. Babu Says:

    I wonder how many truck laden down with ivory move around Africa and are not caught and I suspect these drivers had nothing much to do with the elephant slaughter that gathered the ivory. I’ll be interested to hear from the DNA testing where the ivory originated. Was it Tanzania, or further south. And where was it going; who gathers and sell it on?

  2. Kristine Says:

    Thanks for sharing this story and the photos really help show just how large elephant ivory is! It’s incredible how much ivory two men and a vehicle can smuggle.

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