Ranger Face off with Poachers
On Friday, 14 June 2024 just before dark, rangers made contact with a group of suspected rhino poachers who were armed with a high calibre rifle, an axe and other poaching equipment. One of the suspects was fatally wounded on contact while the others escaped. A rifle and ammunition were recovered at the scene.
Late on the evening of 18 June 2024, rangers encountered another armed group of suspected rhino poachers. During the contact, three of the suspects were fatally wounded and a heavy calibre hunting rifle, ammunition and other poaching equipment were seized.
Both incidents are currently being investigated by the South African Police Service (SAPS) while the field rangers are receiving counselling.
The two incidents in the Kruger National Park (KNP) in a space of four days, are a highlight of the dangerous conditions rangers operate under. It particularly demonstrates the threats they face against suspected poachers. Incursions on the Eastern boundary are still relentless and the anti-poaching units have been under a lot of pressure as it addresses these. SANParks is also exploring numerous interventions which includes community mobilisation and support to push back against the threats poaching presents.
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