Forestry Commission
officials in Victoria Falls last week recovered oranges, cucumbers and amarula
fruits in a plastic bag laced with cyanide poison.
It is suspected that some
poachers left them hanging on a tree in a bid to kill elephants in the forest.
National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the
incident.
"On June 3, 2020, a
Victoria Falls Forestry Commission Patrol team discovered oranges, cucumbers
and amarula fruits in a plastic bag, hanged in a Mususu tree in the Fuller
forest," he said. The fruits were tested and results revealed that they were
laced with cyanide poison.
"Poachers use this
method to kill animals for their selfish gain. Members of the public are warned
against poaching."
Asst Comm Nyathi said investigations
were still in progress and no arrests had been made.
In 2018, the Zimbabwe Parks
and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) discovered four elephant carcasses
at Hwange National Park following suspected
cyanide poisoning.
The elephant tusks had
already been removed when the carcasses were found.
Separately, two people
were also arrested in Binga after they were found in possession of two pieces
of ivory.
In 2015, at least 26
elephants were found poisoned by cyanide in the Hwange National Park ,
barely a week after 14 jumbos died. ZimParks officials said 16 jumbos were
found dead in Lupande area, while another 10 were found at Chakabvi in
Nyamatela.
They recovered 14 tusks
while seven other elephants had their tusks poached.
Source: Zimbabwe: Cyanide Recovered in Victoria Falls (11/06/20)
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