3 suspects, among them a woman, arrested in Mbeere transporting elephant tusks worth millions of shillings in gunny bags (PHOTOs)



Thursday, May 29, 2025 - A joint team of law enforcement officers drawn from Mbeere South based detectives and Kenya Wildlife Service officers has arrested three wildlife traffickers and recovered six elephant tusks.

The traffickers, Michael Kariuki Kithaka, 44, Morris Kariuki Njuki, 45, and Margaret Syombua Mutua, 46, were intercepted at the Siakago-Kiritiri Junction transporting the elephant tusks weighing 48 kilograms in two gunny bags, a blatant violation of wildlife protection laws.

The trio have been presented before the Siakago Law Courts where they were charged with dealing in and possessing wildlife trophies of an endangered species without a permit.

The three have been remanded until June 11, 2025, pending a pre-bail report, as authorities continue with their investigations.


Via: DCI

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