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Suspected poacher still missing

16 November 2021

On Friday, 12 November 2021 at about 09h30, field rangers who were holding an Observation post at Mfabeni Game Reserve reported hearing a gun shot being fired to the north of Tewate Wilderness Area on the Eastern Shores of Lake St Lucia at iSimangaliso Wetland Park

The Field Rangers called for a backup and a helicopter with four additional field rangers was immediately dispatched. As the helicopter flew above the area, two boats at the bank of the Lake were spotted. A decision was immediately taken to monitor the area nearby the boats as it was suspected that the poachers who had left those boats will return for them. The four rangers disembarked from the helicopter and began patrolling the area on foot.

As they were patrolling, at a distance, four poachers were observed walking towards the two boats. It was further noted that one poacher was carrying a gun. As the four poachers were about to push the boats back to the river, from a safe distance, one Field Ranger cautioned the poachers to surrender.

Unexpectedly, one of the poachers started shooting towards where the Rangers had positioned themselves. The field rangers returned fire. When the shooting ceased, the field rangers moved towards the boat that an armed poacher had fired shots from.

The suspected poachers ran in different directions during the shoot-out. Field Rangers further observed blood in the water which made them suspect that one poacher, probably the one with a gun, had been shot. He might have attempted to avert arrest by jumping into the water.

Poaching incidents are very rife in this area. Two months ago, a white rhino was poached, and its horns were stolen. Recently a newly poached hippo carcass was discovered about 1 km away from the current scene of incident.

The search for the missing poacher is still ongoing with the local community participating in the search. The other three suspect poachers are also still at large.

Media enquiries should be directed to Musa Mntambo on 083 284 9586 or Bheki Manzini on 060 533 2082 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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