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Making criminals pay for crime investigations

Summary by Save The Rhino
Last week brought some encouraging news from South Africa: ZAR 5.8 million (around £265,000 or US $355,000) worth of assets belonging to convicted rhino horn trafficker Francis Kipampa have been seized by the authorities.  Kipampa was convicted in January 2025 at Middelburg Regional Court on four charges, including conspiracy to commit crime, money laundering, and illegally trading in [...] Read More... The post Making criminals pay for crime in…
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Save The Rhino broke the news on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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