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Two Burundians charged in Mombasa over illegal possession of Sh12 million elephant tusks - Kahawatungu

Summary by KahawaTungu
Two Burundian nationals were Monday charged in a Mombasa court with illegal possession and trade in wildlife trophies, contrary to Kenya’s wildlife conservation laws. Gakiza Sulemani and Nkunubumwe Celecius were arraigned before Senior Resident Magistrate David Odhiambo, and charged with dealing in 27 pieces of elephant tusks — classified by law as trophies from endangered species — without the required permit. The tusks weighed approximately 62…
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KahawaTungu broke the news in Nairobi, Kenya on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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