Wednesday, June 20, 2018
More related cases on illegal poaching opened in Serengeti district
The government has informed the parliament yesterday
that, about 437 cases related with illegal poaching have been opened in
Serengeti district for the last one year. The deputy minister fir Tourism and
Natural Resources Japhet Hasunga revealed this today during question and answer
session. He was responding to the main question which was raised by Serengeti
legislation Marwa Ryoba Chacha (CCM) who wanted to know steps taken by the
government to control the spate of killings by people who are allegedly murdered
by game reserve soldiers whom they suspect to be poachers in the national park.
Responding to the question, the deputy minister noted that, those killed are suspects
who enters the park without valid permit from the government an aspect that it
creates suspicion among game soldiers who undertakes the initiative to defend
themselves.
In view of this, the deputy minister has warned the general public
to be careful while trespassing along the national parks as the government
would not hesitate to take legal actions against the offenders. He also noted
that, for a couple of one year, about 437 cases related with illegal poaching
activities have been opened in court in the district for the violation of the
restricted orders issued by the government as in accordance with the laws
established to protect national parks in the country. The deputy minister ordered the legislator to
inform his people to stay far away from the demarcations marked as boundaries for
the national park, at this time when the government is about to put new
boundaries surrounding all national parks in the country. However, on people
who are allegedly killed by animals or those whose properties are destroyed by
animals from the park, the government has a procedure of compensating them
after having verified loses caused.
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