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Two slapped with 7-year jail term for possession of 12 elephant tusks

Kevin TevBy Kevin TevJune 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Two people have been slapped with a sentence of 7 years each in prison, while the third accused received a KSh3 million fine or 5 years imprisonment by default, after they were found guilty in a case involving the possession and dealing of endangered species trophies.

The three individuals were arrested in June 2023, in an orchestrated sting operation at Eldume Village, Ilchamus Location, Baringo South Sub-County, after they were found in possession of 12 elephant tusks.

The prosecution presented strong evidence and testimony were given from five key witnesses, including officers from the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), the National Police Service (NPS), and a researcher from the National Museums of Kenya.

Findings from the National Museums of Kenya, which was one of the aggravating factors in the case, confirmed that seven of the tusk pieces recovered represented at least seven elephants, underscoring the severe ecological impact of the crime.

The ruling, delivered by Senior Principal Magistrate Hon. P. Koskey at the Kabarnet Law Courts, saw the accused face significant penalties under Sec. 92(2)&(4) of the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act, 2013.

Hon. Koskey emphasised the national impact of such crimes in his sentencing remarks.

“By and large, the victim in such cases is the people of Kenya, as wildlife are an integral part of Kenyan heritage. Wildlife is not only a source of pride but also a vital contributor to the economy of Kenya.”

 

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Sandra Zynant

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