DA seeks answers after rhino horn stockpile robbed
27 June 2023
The DA has learned with dismay of the alleged theft of over 50 rhino horn from the North West Parks Board main vault at Mafikeng Head office. It is alleged that the robbers managed to evade all the security in place and easily located vault keys which they used to enter the vault. They then allegedly stole 51 horns. After being called, SAPS allegedly took 8 hours to arrive at the scene, delaying any immediate stop and search operations.
It has been repeatedly stated that there is no pilfering of rhino horn stockpiles and this development has shown that this is certainly no longer the case. The DA understands that the Hawks are investigating the matter.
According to the information received by the DA, the perpetrators gained access to the North West Parks Board offices where allegedly alarms were disabled, and security cameras in the passage were removed, allowing the thieves to execute their criminal activities unhindered. Shockingly, it took nearly eight hours for the South African Police Service (SAPS) to arrive at the scene, providing the criminals with ample time to escape.
It is hard to believe that this operation could have been conducted without sophisticated knowledge and involvement of insiders. The DA has been calling for the urgent and immediate implementation of polygraph testing for parks staff and this is a prime example of a case where this is warranted.