Rhino-poaching suspect, repeatedly freed on bail, shot dead in South Africa
Joseph 'Big Joe' Nyalungu, an alleged rhino-poaching kingpin, was shot dead near Kruger National Park on May 16. He faced numerous charges related to poaching and trafficking but was never convicted, having been released on bail multiple times. Conservationists are calling for stronger laws to protect rhinos following his death.
- ▪Nyalungu was shot dead by unknown assailants after surviving a previous assassination attempt.
- ▪He was a former police officer and faced over 40 counts of rhino horn trafficking from 2016 to 2019.
- ▪Despite multiple arrests, he was never convicted and was out on bail at the time of his death.
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Alleged rhino-poaching kingpin Joseph “Big Joe” Nyalungu was shot dead by unknown assailants on May 16 near South Africa’s Kruger National Park, following a failed attempt on his life eight days earlier.Nyalungu, a former police officer, faced more than 40 counts of rhino horn trafficking from 2016-2019 alone, and was allegedly responsible for killing thousands of rhinos in South Africa’s Greater Kruger Area.He had been arrested multiple times, dating back to at least 2011, and faced charges related to murder, kidnapping, money laundering and unlawful possession of firearms and explosives used in poaching — though he was never convicted and was released on bail each time.Conservationists say the country’s justice system failed to effectively prosecute him and call for reforms in the…
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