Saturday, March 7, 2026
Peril Of Africa
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
    • Africa
    • Crime
    • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinions
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Africa
    • Crime
    • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinions
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
No Result
View All Result
Peril Of Africa
No Result
View All Result

Makerere student and wildlife trafficker arrested in Kasese with monkeys and vipers

by Staff
June 18, 2024
in News
Share on FacebookWhatsAppTweetShare

The Territorial Police in Rwenzori East and Katwe Kabatoro CPS have in custody Lubega Frederick alias Rick, a 24-year-old, Makerere University Student and Ankunda Isborn, a 28-year-old, suspected Wildlife trafficker of Ndejje Ward, Makindye Division, for the illegal possession of 22 black and white colobus monkeys (15 alive, 7 dead), 9 purely black monkeys) (4 alive, 5 dead), 7 Gabon Vipers (4 dead, 3 alive).

A total of 31 monkeys and 7 Gabon vipers were handed over to UWA officers so as to set free the live ones to their natural habitats and dispose of the dead.

The wildlife species were intercepted while packed in 15 boxes, in a white and green super custom, under registration number UBA 617A, on 9.06.2024 at around 9:45 pm, at Kikorongo fisheries checkpoint.

They were being transported to the DRC, where they would be exported from Europe and Asia, for monetary purposes.

“We strongly condemn the illicit movement of wildlife species, due to its negative impact of financing organized crime gangs, biodiversity loss, public health concerns and violation of our laws. As the Police, we reaffirm our commitment to work with our partners of UWA, border committees, customs officials, LCs, NGOs and the private sector, in fighting the illegal trade in wildlife, to ensure fear for the crimes and also promote a safer environment for wildlife,” said SCP Enanga Fred, Police Spokesperson.

The arrest of Ankunda Isborn, a suspected trafficker, and his colleague, will serve as a deterrent and help widen public awareness, that poaching and illegal trade of species are punishable crimes, according to Enanga.

Upon conviction, the offence of unlawful possession of wildlife species carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

Related Posts

News

Museveni Welcomes Former Opposition Youth To NRM, Commends Them For Wise Decision

June 26, 2025
Featured

Coca-Cola System Drives $10.4 Billion Economic Impact, Supports 1 Million+ Jobs Across Africa

June 26, 2025
Airtel Africa's CEO, Sunil Taldar
News

Airtel Africa Releases 2025 Sustainability Report, Reaffirms ESG Drive and Digital Inclusion Across 14 Markets

June 26, 2025
Next Post

G-7 leaders reaffirm support for billion-dollar infrastructure programme for Africa

Discussion about this post

Contacts

Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 506-871-6371

© 2021 Peril of Africa

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Africa
    • Crime
    • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinions
  • Business
  • Lifestyle

© 2021 Peril of Africa