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ANIMALS 101 – PET EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

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ENSURING THE SAFETY AND WELL-BEING OF OUR FURRY FAMILY IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY!

A pet emergency plan is crucial for safeguarding your pets in unforeseen events and ensuring their safety, well-being, and survival. It facilitates a quick and efficient response to emergencies, guiding you in gathering essentials, securing pets, and evacuating. Including proper identification in the plan, like collars with tags and microchips, increases the chances of reuniting with your pets if separated. Addressing health needs, evacuation preparedness, and compliance with regulations, the plan offers peace of mind and reduces stress during high-pressure situations. Communication and coordination strategies with family, neighbours, and responders are integral, as is the plan’s adaptability to various emergency scenarios.

A pet emergency plan is a vital tool for effective and swift responses to crises, prioritizing the safety and well-being of your beloved pets. Your pets are important members of your family, so they need to be included in your family’s emergency plan. To prepare for the unexpected follow these tips with your pets in mind:

1. Make a plan

2. Build an emergency kit

3. Stay informed

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WHAT SHOULD YOUR PET EMERGENCY PLAN INCLUDE?

Having a comprehensive emergency plan for both yourself and your pets is crucial to minimize difficulties and stress during unforeseen situations, including illness or accidents.

A pet emergency plan is a comprehensive strategy designed to ensure the safety and well-being of your pets in the event of various emergencies or disasters. It involves careful consideration and preparation for situations such as natural disasters, medical emergencies, evacuations, or any unexpected events that may pose a threat to your pets. A well-thought-out pet emergency plan typically includes the following components:

  • Evacuation Plan: If evacuation becomes necessary, it’s vital to plan for your pets as well to prevent them from getting lost, injured, or worse if left behind. Know in advance where you can take your pets if you need to evacuate your home. Identify pet-friendly shelters, hotels, or the homes of friends and family members willing to accommodate your pets. You have to develop an evacuation strategy in advance. Coordinate with neighbours, friends, or relatives to ensure someone can care for or evacuate your pets if you are unable to do so.
  • Identification: Ensure your pets have proper identification, including collars with up-to-date tags and registered microchips. Register the microchip on multiple databases. Include your contact information and any essential medical details as well as an emergency contact outside your immediate area.
  • Transportation: Have appropriate carriers or crates for each pet, ensuring they are comfortable and secure during transport. Practice getting your pets used to being in carriers beforehand.
  • Contact List: Maintain a list of emergency contacts, including your veterinarian, local animal shelters, and pet-friendly hotels or shelters. Share this information with family members, neighbors, and friends who may be involved in your pet’s care during an emergency.
  • Medical Information: Keep records of your pets’ medical history, vaccinations, and any special needs they may have. This information can be crucial in case your pets require veterinary care during an emergency.
  • Communication Plan: Establish a communication plan with family members or neighbors to ensure everyone knows how to coordinate and share information about the well-being and whereabouts of your pets.
  • Training: Train your pets to respond to basic commands, making it easier to manage them in stressful situations. This can be particularly important during evacuations or when interacting with emergency responders.
  • Secure Your Home: Take steps to pet-proof your home and secure it against potential hazards. This includes having a plan for containing pets in a safe area if necessary.

Remember to review and update your pet emergency plan regularly, especially if there are changes in your living situation, family composition, or the health of your pets. Being well-prepared ensures that you can act quickly and effectively to protect your pets in any emergency.

For further guidance, reach out to local authorities, veterinarians, animal shelters, or animal control offices to ensure the best care for your pets during emergencies.

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BUILDING AN EMERGENCY KIT

Just as you do with your family’s emergency supply kit, think first about the basics for survival, such as food and water. Have two kits, one larger kit if you are sheltering in place and one lightweight version for if you need to evacuate. Review your kits regularly to ensure that their contents, especially foods and medicines, are fresh.

Here are some items you may want to include in an emergency kit for your pet:

  • Food. Keep several days’ supply of food in an airtight, waterproof container.
  • Water. Store a water bowl and several days’ supply of water.
  • Medicine. Well labelled. Keep an extra supply of the medicine your pet takes regularly in a waterproof container.
  • Keep all their medical records in one place with this kit.
  • First aid kit. Talk to your veterinarian about what is most appropriate for your pet’s emergency medical needs.
  • Collar with ID tag and a harness or leash. Include a backup leash, collar, and ID tag. Have copies of your pet’s registration information and other relevant documents in a waterproof container and available electronically.
  • Traveling bag, crate, or sturdy carrier, ideally one for each pet. Have a plan on who grabs what in an emergency.
  • Grooming items. Pet shampoo, conditioner, and other items, in case your pet needs some cleaning up. Dry shampoos are great for this.
  • Sanitation needs. Include pet litter and a litter box (if appropriate), newspapers, paper towels, plastic trash bags, and household chlorine bleach to provide for your pet’s sanitation needs.
  • A picture of you and your pet together. If you become separated from your pet during an emergency, a picture of you and your pet together will help you document ownership and allow others to assist you in identifying your pet. You can also add a detailed description of your pet.
  • Important numbers. Your veterinarian’s number. If your family does not live in your town, have numbers for someone who can immediately go to your home and check on them or take them. You can even provide them with a letter of authorization and or a key to your home.
  • Familiar items. Put their favourite toys, treats, or bedding in your kit. Familiar items can help reduce stress for your pet. You can also include items that smell like you.

STAYING INFORMED AND OTHER TIPS

Stay informed about potential hazards in your area, including weather-related risks or other events that might impact your pets. Keep abreast of local emergency plans and regulations regarding pets.

  • Emergency card. You can buy or make such cards to keep in your wallet or your car. Even stickers. If you are in an accident or unconscious then this person can be contacted. Never list your address, but that you have animals at home to be taken care of and the contact person.
  • In case of a fire at home. Have a small notice board near entrances about people and pets in this home. Not where thieves can see it from outside, but if firemen enter this could help. Read more on FIRE EMERGENCY here.
  • When you evacuate with your pets, place a rescue alert sticker on the front door and write “Evacuated” across the sticker so rescue workers know you’re all accounted for.
  • Provide exits for your pets like doggy doors. We prefer at least two.
  • Teach your pets to open certain doors.
  • Our pet sitter and one other person are listed with contact numbers on our vet accounts as having the authority to make decisions on our behalf. Inform your vet that this person can be contacted.
  • We opened a vet account at more than one veterinary practice in town, so if one is not available, you (or the pet sitter) do not need to do all the paperwork then.
  • Let your pet sitter have the family’s numbers and vice versa.
  • Leave an extra set of keys with a friend or neighbours.
  • NEVER LEAVE your pets alone when you are away for a holiday. Have someone check in at least once every 8-12 hours.
  • Save money in advance for pet emergencies.
  • Contact SDS services and training academy for your pet first aid course!

Also, read about water safety for your pets.

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DO YOU HAVE A PLAN FOR YOUR PETS IF YOU SHOULD FALL ILL OR DIE?

Animal welfare organizations have seen first-hand the confusion as these animals arrive in shelters and have to try to cope in kennels. Often being split up or waiting long periods before being adopted or eventually just humanely killed because there are just not enough homes with this massive overpopulation crisis.

Including pets in your will is important to ensure their ongoing care and well-being after your passing. Pets are considered property in legal terms, and without specific provisions, there may be uncertainty about their fate.

  • Include your pets in your will and clearly state your wishes. Name one or two people you trust to make these decisions if necessary. Inform those that you name in your will to take care of your pets. Explicitly stating care instructions, including daily routines and veterinary preferences, guarantees their continued well-being. This also helps prevent disputes among family or friends and minimizes legal conflicts, providing a recognized framework for your pets’ future care. Planning for contingencies, such as naming alternate caregivers, accommodates life’s unpredictability.
  • Allocating financial resources in your will eases the burden on caregivers, covering veterinary, grooming, and daily expenses.
  • Consultation with legal professionals for proper documentation and communication with designated caregivers to ensure their willingness to take on the responsibility may be required. Talk to a company that specializes in estate planning for pets!

Doing this provides peace of mind and prevents potential surrender to shelters by providing a clear plan for your pets’ future homes. Including pets in your will expresses your love and responsibility as a pet owner.

Read more on options for your pets to include in your will and leave a legacy to a reputable animal welfare organization.

In conclusion, having an emergency plan for your pets and including them in your will is a responsible and compassionate approach to pet ownership. These measures provide a comprehensive strategy for ensuring the safety and well-being of your beloved animals in times of crisis and beyond and you will not burden an already overwhelmed animal welfare system. By taking these steps, you not only protect your pets from potential harm but also demonstrate your enduring commitment to their happiness, health, and security, even when you’re no longer able to be their primary caretaker.

Next week we will look at why animals should not be on your Christmas gift list.

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Family tragedy as Husband drives over wife and commits suicide.

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Family and friends were left distraught and in shock after an alleged domestic violence incident turned into murder and suicide.

According to a Police Spokesperson, the neighbours said that the Husband, Renaldo Cenoz was fighting with his wife Anna Maria (Boshoff). SAPS attended to the domestic violence scene at 22H15.

It is said that Renaldo drove over his wife, Anna, with his Toyota Carolla. He sped off but returned a short while later. He took Anna to Mediclinic Highveld in Trichardt. UPDATE: From the comments it would appear that Anri was sitting behind the vehicle when Renaldo reversed. This could not be confirmed yet.

The hospital informed SAPS at 23H00 that the wife passed away.

The police then tried to contact Ronald, the husband, but could not find him nor could they make any contact with him.

A case of murder was opened.

While the police were still investigating Anri’s case, they received a phone call that Renaldo was found at the abandoned mine along the road between Evander and Secunda. He allegedly jumped from one of the structures.

Emergency personnel declared Ronald deceased on the scene.

The neighbours contacted a security company to the scene shortly after they heard Anri running out of the house.

By the time the security company arrived at the scene, Renaldo had allegedly already driven over Anri.

The couple’s three sons witnessed everything. They are currently staying with family members of the couple.

This is truly a tragedy that has left three lives totally shattered.

The words on Anri’s (the victim) Facebook page may haunt people for some time to come: “Só lief vir my 3 monsters en manlief”

Nicolette Brooks School of Dancing donates to Charity

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The Nicolette Brooks School of Dancing made huge donations to two charities.

Every year parents and dance lovers are treated to a spectacular dance show by the Nicolette Brooks School of Dancing.

What most people don’t know is what happens to the contributions and ticket sales. This is probably the most beautiful part, all the proceeds are donated to charity and this year it was no different. Nicolette Brooks School of Dancing donated a whopping R80182,00 (combined) to Marietjie School and Janelle Orphanage.

Jan Coetzer (Janelle huis) Estelle Coetzer (Janelle huis) Nicky Brooks ( Owner and Dance Teacher of NBSD) Mariane Ueckermann ( Skool hoof van Marietjie Skool) Natasha Niemand (assistant teacher of NBSD). Anna Strydom ( adjunkhoof Marietjie skool)

Marietjie school received R50182 and Janelle Orphanage R30000.

“It is a great privilege to share with you that we will be donating proceeds to an amount of R 80 182 to charity,” Said Miss Nicky as she is popularly known, “I want to once again thank each and every parent and student for your contribution towards the celebration of the dance show, you are amazing. I want to reiterate that every student used their talent to make a positive difference to the needy in our community.”

Nicolette Brooks (52) began dancing at the age of three and trained at various dancing schools.

In 1990 she founded the Nicolette Brooks School of Dancing, which has become very active in the local artistic community.

Ms Brooks’ professional achievements include an Associate, Advanced Associate and Membership Certificate in Modern, Tap and Hip-Hop with the A.I.D.T. (Association of International Dance Teachers). She further holds a membership certificate for Ballet with the Dance Academy of South Africa (D.A.S.A.) as well as the Royal Academy of Dance (R.A.D.).

In addition, she is an examiner of Modern, Tap and Hip-Hop. She was privileged to examine in London and Cyprus for the AIDT.

The Nicolette Brooks School of Dancing received numerous awards including: “The Most Outstanding Studio”, as well as “The Most Well-presented Studio” from D.A.S.A.

The Nicolette Brooks School of Dancing has previously staged eight very successful shows at the Johannes Stegmann Theatre in 1996, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2011, 2014, and 2017. In 2021 it was staged at Curro Secunda.

The proceeds of these shows were donated to various charities.

The aim of the 2023 show was to involve the local community and once again use the dancer’s talent and passion for dance to give back to the community.

Well done to a brilliant initiative and making such a contribution to the community.

MAJOR BUST OF ILLEGAL BUSINESS OPERATION

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JOINT OPERATION LED TO THE MAJOR BUST OF ILLEGAL BUSINESS OPERATION

19 November 2023- Teamwork between Middleburg SAPS and private security companies led to the major bust of illegal diesel trade on Friday 17 November 2023 at about 12:30.

Police and security personnel were conducting their routine operations when a tipoff was received about the illegal activities in the area.

The team made a follow-up on the tipoff where 7 725 litres of diesel believed to be illegally traded was confiscated and two suspects aged 21 and 33 arrested.

In separate incidents during the operation, two other suspects were arrested for possession of unlicensed firearms and ammunition and one for possession of a suspected stolen vehicle.

All arrested suspects are expected to appear before Middleburg Magistrate’s Court tomorrow, Monday 20 November 2023.

Other confiscations included Chrome value at R1 320,00 on street value. A VW Golf, two truck trailers, three generators and five batteries were also seized.

The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela welcomed the arrest and commended the partnership between law enforcement agencies and community participation.

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ANIMALS 101 – DIVE INTO WATER SAFETY FOR PETS

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KEEPING YOUR PETS SAFE IN THE POOL AND AROUND OTHER WATER SOURCES.

Swimming is a great exercise for dogs, especially those with conditions like arthritis, and it is a great way to cool off during long summer days, but thousands of dogs and pets drown every year and that can be prevented.

Water, in its many forms, can be an enticing and refreshing element that both humans and their animal companions often find irresistible. Yet, as with any element, water can present its own set of risks and challenges, especially for our beloved pets.

Understanding the principles of keeping your pets safe in aquatic environments is essential for responsible pet ownership. In this article, we will explore the significance of water safety for pets, its potential hazards, and the measures you can take to ensure the well-being and enjoyment of your animal companions in and around water.

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WHY IS WATER SAFETY IMPORTANT?

Water safety for pets is of paramount importance for several compelling reasons:

  • Drowning Prevention – Just like humans, pets can drown in bodies of water. Whether it’s a swimming pool, a pond, a lake, or the ocean, it only takes a moment for an unsupervised pet to find themselves in a life-threatening situation. Proper water safety measures can prevent tragic accidents.
  • Waterborne Hazard – Bodies of water can contain various hazards for pets, including strong currents, toxic algae, sharp debris, or even dangerous wildlife. Training and safety precautions help protect your pet from these potential dangers.
  • Health and Hygiene – While swimming is an excellent form of exercise for many dogs, it’s important to ensure that they have access to clean and safe water. Stagnant or contaminated water can lead to health issues for your pet, such as infections or exposure to harmful bacteria.
  • Comfort and Enjoyment – When pets are comfortable around water and know how to swim safely, they can enjoy aquatic activities, which can be a source of pleasure and mental stimulation. It can enhance their overall quality of life and provide them with a fun and enriching experience.
  • Emergency Preparedness – In the event of an accidental fall into the water, your pet’s ability to stay calm and swim safely can make the difference between life and death. Basic water safety training ensures they know how to handle such situations and potentially save their own life.
  • Travel and Adventures – If you love to travel with your pet, you’re likely to encounter different water-related scenarios. Whether it’s boating, camping near water, or beach vacations, teaching your pet water safety ensures they can join you on these adventures without undue risk.
  • Strengthening the Bond – Training your pet in water safety fosters a deeper connection between you and your furry friend. It’s an opportunity to work together and build trust, which can enhance your relationship.
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SOME DOG BREEDS & WATER

Breeds with water-resistant coats and webbing between their toes are typically strong swimmers. Some dog breeds that tend to love the water include Newfoundlands, standard poodles, the Portuguese water dog, and Labrador retrievers.

  • Look at their physique – Brachycephalic breeds and other short-muzzled dogs, top-heavy breeds, and those with short legs, including bulldogs, pugs, Dachshunds, and boxers, generally have difficulty staying afloat.
  • Size – Small breeds may also need assistance in the water, as they get easily chilled and some are frightened of the water. 
  • Age – Puppies and elderly dogs may also need extra help in the water.

LEARNING HOW TO SWIM

Some dogs are naturally good swimmers, while others need extra help to stay afloat.  Your dog may take to the water instantly, or it could take several days of practice for your dog to swim. Be patient!

If your dog is a puppy, exposing them to water between the ages of 6 to 16 weeks can help them to get used to it and develop positive associations with being in the water.

Teaching your dog to swim is a multi-step process that should start slowly and gradually build up to spending more time in the water, going at a pace that your dog feels safe. 

  • Plan to accompany your dog in the water when teaching them to swim. 
  • With all pets start in a few inches of water just getting their feet wet, then slowly move to deeper water. Never force an animal into water and always look out for signs of anxiety or stress.
  • When your dog starts swimming, support them under their midsection until they are confident and using all four limbs to swim.

Help your dog become a lifelong water lover by introducing them to water at a pace they’re comfortable with, safely building confidence and trust.  

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CHOOSING A SPOT TO SWIM

Dr. Judy Morgan gives the following advice when choosing a spot to swim:

  • Swimming pools are best as they can be monitored, but some dogs also enjoy a dip in the sea or a stream.
  • Avoid fast-flowing water, flooded rivers, reservoirs and canals.
  • Watch out for any obstructions like fallen trees or branches that your dog could get caught on.
  • Larger bodies of water may have designated swimming spots and warning signs, so pay attention to these.
  • Ensure that you can guide them out of the water at a spot you can reach on foot to avoid stranding your pet.

Chlorinated water does carry certain risks, as do the disinfection byproducts that form when organic materials mix with chlorinated water. As a general rule, if you can make your outdoor pool relatively non-toxic, the benefits of allowing your pet to exercise in the water far outweigh the risks. An alternative to chlorine is to perform frequent maintenance shock treatments to kill algae.

AERCMN shares more about lake and beach dangers:

1. Parasites and bacteria 

2. Swimming safety 

3. Water intoxication  

4. Salt water 

5. Seaweed 

6. Sand impaction 

7. Hot surfaces 

8. Picnic foods & foreign bodies 

9. Fishing hooks 

10. Sun protection 

11. Heat and dehydration 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Never assume all pets or all dogs can swim!
  • Supervision is crucial, so keep an eye on your dog and call them back if they swim too far out.
  • Don’t let your dog drink the salt water of the ocean or stagnant water in nature. Bring plenty of fresh, cool water for your dog to drink during swimming sessions. Keep a close eye to be sure they’re not consuming too much of the pool, ocean, or lake water. Water intoxication is a danger that may be associated with swimming when dogs are swallowing large amounts of water. Symptoms include loss of coordination, lethargy, bloating, vomiting, glazed eyes, excessive salivation, difficulty breathing, seizures, coma, and death. If you notice your dog is gulping water, insist on taking a break from swimming and water play.
  • Some dogs may never be confident swimmers and will always need a doggy life jacket on when around the water.
  • While your dog is learning to swim, you can attach a leash or long line to the life jacket (or to a harness) so you can pull your dog in if he gets distracted or cannot reach the shore on his own.
  • Attach an alarm or emergency light to them in case they fall into a dangerous area of the water on hikes.
  • Swimming is hard work, so be aware that your dog may tire quickly. Avoid having him swim out too far.
  • If you have a backyard pool, install a ramp that your dog can use for an exit, and teach your pet to use it. Also, be sure to keep the pool area fenced and covered so your dog cannot fall in accidentally or jump in without supervision.
  • Use animal-safe sunscreen for breeds who are prone to sunburn.
  • When your dog is done swimming, give them a rinse with fresh water to remove chlorine, salt, bacteria, and other contaminants from their fur.
  • Make sure you clean and dry their ears after a swim and remove wet collars to prevent hot spots.
  • Look out for the signs of heat stroke and provide cool shade areas.
  • Learn pet CPR for an emergency and save the emergency services number for the area you plan to visit.
  • Check with your veterinarian before swimming if your pet has special needs or certain health risks.

If you intend to take your dog on the boat with you, I recommend reviewing AERCMN’s 10 safety tips for boating with dogs.  If you have a pool, read more about the dangers it presents and how to prevent them.

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Also, see tips for leaving your pets home alone.

In conclusion, water safety for pets is not just a matter of precaution; it’s an essential aspect of responsible pet ownership. The allure of water, combined with the curious nature of our animal companions, can lead to situations that demand our vigilance and care. By understanding the potential hazards and implementing the right safety measures, we can create an environment in which our pets can enjoy the water safely.

From the training and preparation needed for water-related activities to the importance of proper supervision and the value of life-saving equipment, we’ve explored some of the key elements of ensuring your pets are protected in and around water. Whether it’s a poolside playdate, a beach excursion, or a lakeside adventure, these guidelines are indispensable.

As you venture into the world of water safety for your pets, remember that preparation and vigilance are the keys to protecting their lives, well-being, and health. It ensures they can enjoy water-related activities safely and leads to a more fulfilling and enjoyable life for both you and your cherished animal companion.

Next week will look at having an emergency plan for your pets.

WHEN YOU KNOW BETTER, DO BETTER!

Sources:

Dr. Karen Becker

Dr. Judy Morgan

AERCMN 

Storm Ravages Through Bethal

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Several structures were damaged when a storm ravaged Bethal this afternoon.

Several roofs were blown off in the storm and it was reported that trees were uprooted as well.

The road between Bethal and Standerton was flooded and traffic was severely affected.

Source Unknown on social media near Tutuka power station

A video was sent to the Bulletin showing a tornado. This was reportedly near New Denmark Colliery.

The video was submitted by “Elmarie” to Storm Report SA.

Here is the video:

Submitted by Elmarie on Storm Report SA

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  • Gee Aanlyn (Kruik Gemeente, ABSA, Tjek, Rek nr: 1510140016)
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FORMER ESKOM SENIOR TECHNICIAN APPEARED IN COURT FOR FRAUD AND THEFT

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MPUMALANGA – Themba Teddy Mpika (48), appeared before Middelburg Regional Court on Wednesday 08 November 2023, after he was arrested by the Hawks Middelburg-based Serious Commercial Crime Investigation Unit, for Fraud and Theft.

It is alleged that between 2016 and 2019, the accused was employed by Eskom as a Senior Technician, stationed at Camden Power Station. While working for Eskom, the accused as a sole director of the company called My Teddy Enterprise PTY Ltd applied for a tender at Eskom, and the tender was awarded. In the process, the accused failed to declare that he was employed by Eskom. The accused further provided misleading information on the company’s Integrity declaration form by failing to indicate that he was conducting business with Eskom. Instead, the accused indicated that he does not conduct any business with Eskom. As a result, Eskom suffered an actual loss of about R6 million.

The accused was granted R200 000.00 bail, and the case was postponed to 15 January 2024 for further investigation.

SUSPECTED POACHERS ARRESTED

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South African National Parks (SANParks) yesterday, 08 November 2023, confirmed the arrests of three suspected poachers in the Stolznek Section on Tuesday, 07 November 2023.

The three were spotted by a dehorning team while flying in the area early on Tuesday morning, which alerted the section ranger who immediately activated the field rangers to intercept the three. The K9 unit was deployed in the area with support from the SANParks Airwing. The suspects were then flushed out of the thick bush and arrested. They were found in possession of a hunting rifle fitted with a silencer, ammunition, and other poaching equipment.

The South African Police Service (SAPS) and SANParks Environmental Crime Investigative Unit attended to the scene to process the arrested suspects and to obtain ballistics and DNA to investigate if the three could be linked to other poaching incidents.

Reacting to the arrests, the Managing Executive (ME) of the Kruger National Park (KNP), Mr Oscar Mthimkhulu said “We applaud all those involved in these arrests and the vigilance of the dehorning team. One group is now behind bars, and we are coming for others with similar intentions. We have eyes and ears everywhere with our improved integrated security systems. This is a warning to all criminals, KNP is not a safe place to come and commit crime” concluded Mthimkhulu.

The suspects will appear in court in due course to answer to various charges connected to this crime.