Mwingi: Two Arrested with 3 Elephant Tusks as War on Game Trophies Intensifies

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MWINGI, Kenya – Two suspects have been arrested in Mwingi Central Sub-County after authorities discovered three elephant tusks in their possession.

Mwendwa Ngura Ngavu, 63, and Serah Norah Mwendwa, 56, were apprehended following a coordinated operation by police officers and Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) officials.

Acting on credible intelligence, the team raided the suspects’ home in Kavuvwani village, leading to the recovery of the illicit game trophies.

Both suspects are now in custody at Mwingi Police Station and are undergoing processing ahead of their arraignment.

The recovered tusks have been seized as exhibits in the ongoing investigation.

The Kenya Wildlife Service plays a vital role in regulating wildlife-related activities, including the management of game trophies.

KWS issues permits for trophy hunting and trade, while also investigating and prosecuting illegal wildlife trafficking.

Under the Wildlife (Conservation and Management) Act of 1989, those caught with illegal game trophies face severe penalties, including fines and imprisonment.

The successful operation highlights the continued efforts by KWS to combat poaching and the illegal trade in wildlife products, ensuring that Kenya’s wildlife populations are preserved for future generations.

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