The Republic versus Justine Ntinda - No. 25 of 2015
On 16th April, 2015 the accused person was arraigned of unlawful possession of government trophy. Then brought before the court to answer a charge. The accused was convicted.
Database of Wildlife Related Law
On 16th April, 2015 the accused person was arraigned of unlawful possession of government trophy. Then brought before the court to answer a charge. The accused was convicted.
On 12.05.2001 at Mirerani village within Simanjiro District in Manyara Region the accused person was found in unlawful possession of government trophy to wit, antelope meat property of the government of Tanzania. The accused person was found not guilty and was therefore acquitted.
This is a criminal case in which a tremendous effort to smuggle psittacine (parrot) birds into the United States from the Republic of Mexico was exposed. There is a quarantine against the importation of such species into the United States. The indictment was in ten counts. Three separate conspiracies were charged (Counts 1, 4, and 7).
On April 2, 2001, based on the criminal facts and circumstances of the defendant and the degree of harm to the society, The Intermediate People’s Court of Yilihasake Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region rendered the following judgment: Defendant: Kudulaiti Aikebaierweiqi Duerdiyoufu Verdict: Guilty Charge/Claim: Smugglin
On July 17, 2015, Mbo Mwampongo, Ayembe Gérald and Botamba Ekoto went to Djaka forest where they captured ninety parrots using glue-coated wooden twigs put on trees. Caught by rangers they were brought before the state prosecutor.
The applicant sought an order declaring the respondent’s motor vehicle forfeit to the state following his arrest for illegal poaching. The court dismissed the application on the basis that being motion proceedings, the matter had, there being no request for a referral for oral evidence, to be decided on the respondent’s version.
Elements of the Forestry and Wildlife control post of Mindourou organized an anti-poaching patrol in the locality of Mindourou.
In January 2017, Bendo-Moukouli Eddy contacted one known as Destin for illicit capture of parrots and gave him the sum of XAF 450,000 (four hundred and fifty thousand) to get all the necessary materials for the operation. Destin then captured illegally 141 (one hundred and forty one) heads of parrots.
In June 2015, Ngo Sylvestre a Cameroonian entered into Congo and settled at the village Bolozo, Ngbala district where he benefitted from the complicity of Bouba Bonaventure a native from this village to capture an important quantity of parrots. They arrested and brought to the state prosecutor then sent to court for trial.
In December 2016, Lessia Punda Tudi and Ngai Mathurin resident in Ouesso at Mindongo area decided to organize an operation to capture parrots in the Nouabale Ndoki national park, an area forbidden for hunting. During ranger patrols they were arrested and brought to the state prosecutor and then sent to court for trial.