SANParks Environment Crime Investigation (ECI) and City of Cape Town Marine Law Enforcement arrested six poachers for illegal possession of 1 382 rock lobster tails and 112 illegal fish in Olifantsbos yesterday.
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This comes after the TMNP Marine rangers, together with the City of Cape Town Marine Law Enforcement and the SANParks Environment Crime Investigation (ECI) unit conducted a 15-hour joint anti- poaching operation in the Marine Protected Areas of Table Mountain National Park, resulting in the arrest of six suspects.
According to TMNP park manager, Megan Taplin, a total of eight commercial lobster trawlers were inspected in the area of Olifantsbos in the Cape of Good Hope section of Table Mountain National Park and one vessel was seized for the illegal possession of 1 382 rock lobster tails and 112 illegal fish.
‘All confiscated items were booked with the South African Police Services in Simon’s Town and a case of poaching was opened,’ Taplin said.
Taplin further added that South African National Parks views marine poaching in a serious light, and these types of operations allow them to gather much needed intelligence to devise a plan to combat environmental crime within their MPAs.
‘Well done to the rangers and assisting law enforcement agencies on the successful operation.’ Taplin added.
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