Wanted suspect arrested in cape town for wildlife trafficking
Date Published:
2026/02/25
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Media Statement
Directorate for Priority Crimes Investigation (HAWKS)


PRETORIA - A 52-year-old suspect was arrested yesterday, 24 February 2026 following a tip off which resulted in the execution of an authorised warrant of arrest.

The suspect who was about to board a flight to Singapore with his family will be appearing briefly this morning, 25 February 2026 in the Bellville Magistrates court after the DPCI Western Cape assisted in executing the arrest warrant issued by the Kempton Park Magistrate court.

The suspect has been linked to Kempton Park case of possession of rhino horns and predator bones which were discovered to have been from Haartebeesfontein in North West which is in contravention of the sections of the National Environmental Management and Biodiversity Act following the arrest of two Nigerian nationals on 01 December 2025.

The rhino horns are alleged to have been from a staged robbery reported on 08 December 2025 at Voi Farm, Hartbeesfontein, where 98 rhino horns were allegedly robbed. During an investigation, it was found that 17 of the recovered rhino horns on the 01 December 2025 were part of the 98 robbed rhino horns on the 08 December 2025. It was further established that the owner of the rhino horns was a Vietnamese national who was suspiciously not present at the time of the robbery.  The vehicle which was suspected to have been used as an instrument to commit the crime was traced to Woodhill Golf Estate in Pretoria wherein search warrants were applied for and approved.  The warrants were executed in joint operation by the Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Investigation’s Wildlife Trafficking section HQ with the assistance of the Tactical Operations Management Section, SAPS K9 Pretoria, Forensic Science Laboratories and Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment HQ. The operation resulted in the seizure of Toyota Prado which is suspected to have been used in a commission of a crime.

The Acting National Head of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, Lieutenant General Patrick Mbotho reiterated that the DPCI will remain steadfast in stamping out wildlife trafficking and related serious organised crime.

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