Country
Territorial subdivision
Court
Type of court
Seat of court
Yokadouma
Court jurisdiction
Date of opinion
2015
Abstract
On the 17 August 2013, elements of the conservation service in collaboration with the World Wide Fund of Nature arrested the accused Madi Boulama during an anti-poaching patrol. He was arrested in the quarter called Quartier Newton, in possession of two (2) ivory tusks cut in four pieces, placed in his car. He admitted ownership of the seized ivories and accepted responsibility. After his offence report was established, he was forwarded together with the seized trophies as exhibits before the state attorney of the court of First Instance Yokadouma for prosecution.
Language of document
French
Reference number
No. 321/COR
Charges
Illegal detention of trophies of totally protected animal species (Elephant ivories)
Species
Money value
Unknown
Transnational
No
Decision
He was found guilty as charged and was sentenced to one (01) year fixed term imprisonment, to pay 36.155XAF for costs and to pay 1.530.000 XAF as civil damages to the state of Cameroon through the Ministry of Forestry and Wildlife.
Appealed
No
Legislation cited
Penal Code, sec. 74
Law No. 94-01 of 20th January 1994 to lay down forestry, fisheries and wildlife regulations