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Lephalale: Rhino poacher sentenced to R1 million fine or 10 years in prison

The accused was convicted and sentenced on charges of hunting of specially protected animals without a permit, possession/donation of rhino parts without a permit and selling of rhino meat without a permit.

LIMPOPO – Provincial Commissioner, Lieutenant General Nneke Ledwaba is elated by the sentence meted out to convicted rhino poacher, Antonio Xavier Freitas (57), who was on Monday, 7 May, sentenced by the Lephalale Regional court to R1 million fine or ten years imprisonment.

This sentence emanates from a case, reported in January 2017, that was investigated by the Endangered Species Unit of the South African Police Service.

Read more: R250 000 bail for alleged Lephalale rhino poacher

“The meticulous detective work that was carried out by members of this unit ensured that Freitas ended up pleading guilty to the charges,” says police spokesperson, Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo.

Prior to the apprehension of Freitas, the investigating team was led to the scene at his farm in a well coordinated operation. On arrival the following were recovered:

• Eight rhino feet in a cold room


• Seven carcasses in a cold room
• One decomposed rhino carcass
• Two rhino hides (skins) and some bones dug from the ground at the same farm.

Photo: Limpopo police

• Two rhino heads in a cold room

The Provincial Commissioner has commended all members who were involved in these investigations and urged them to leave no stone un-turned until all those who received the rhino horns are also arrested.

“The police are still following up on the information that a helicopter was seen in the vicinity which raised suspicions that the rhino horns might have been taken to other destinations. Anyone with information is requested to contact Warrant Officer Johannes Jurgengs van Heerden at 0828144300,” Mojapelo concluded.

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Raeesa Sempe

Raeesa Sempe is a Caxton Award-winning Digital Editor with nine years’ experience in the industry. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Media Studies from the University of the Witwatersrand and started her journey as a community journalist for the Polokwane Review in 2015. She then became the online journalist for the Review in 2016 where she excelled in solidifying the Review’s digital footprint through Facebook lives, content creation and marketing campaigns. Raeesa then moved on to become the News Editor of the Bonus Review in 2019 and scooped up the Editorial Employee of the Year award in the same year. She is the current Digital Editor of the Polokwane Review-Observer, a position she takes pride in. Raeesa is married with one child and enjoys spending time with friends, listening to music and baking – when she has the time. “I still believe that if your aim is to change the world, journalism is a more immediate short-term weapon." – Tom Stoppard

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