Obrien Charie v The State
This was an appeal on the decision of the Chief Magistrate that found the appellant guilty of possession of four pieces of raw ivory and two hippo teeth without a permit or licence.
Database of Wildlife Related Law
This was an appeal on the decision of the Chief Magistrate that found the appellant guilty of possession of four pieces of raw ivory and two hippo teeth without a permit or licence.
Donghua N. and Feng Q. smuggled ivory products with a total value of RMB 4,669,67.42 yuan. Qiongdan Z. smuggled ivory products with a total value of 4,460,661.8 yuan. Junbin C.
At 15 o'clock on July 30, 2015, UMARGADZHIKURBANGADZHIEU did not declare, and brought three packages with him at the Suifenhe Highway Port of the People's Republic of China.
Since 2017, Chengjian Z. and Bin W. had purchased ivory products online. In 2019, Chengjian Z. funded Bin W. to buy two ivory from the Internet. Later, Chengjian Z. wanted to sell the ivory, and Bin W. helped contact the buyer.
One noon in 2007, villagers of Taoziqing, Mengla Township, Mengla County found that elephants were eating rice in the fields, and they negotiated to drive them away. Later the defendant Wenxin W. took the defendant Xiaozhong L.'s firearms to the forest in the south of Taoziqing village and hunted the elephant with a gun.
In February 2013, Hesen L. purchased a broken ivory sculpture for 800 Euros (tax included) during his trip to France, and the seller sent it to Hong Kong by TNT courier. Hesen L. stored the ivory sculpture in the automatic coin deposit box in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. In the early morning of April 5, Hesen L.
At 12:30 on October 24, 2018, Jin L. drove the international shuttle from Laos through the Mohan Port of Mengla Customs. The inspectors seized a total of 476.16 grams of ivory products and a total of 40.51 grams of rhino horn from the sleeper interlayer. After further investigation, Jin L.
In July 2020, informed of an impending transaction on ivory trafficking, the officers of the judicial police and the Waters and Forests provincial delegation of Nyanga supported by members of the NGO Conservation Justice were conducting an investigation, which succeeded in the arrest of the named MAKAYA Jean Almed and TIDJANI Idriss found in po
The Accused was found and arrested in Ntungamo District and later transferred to Kampala CPS. The Accused was found to be in possession of specimen belonging to animals categorized as protected species contrary to the laws of the country. The Accused was charged and prosecuted at the Chief Magistrate Court of Kampala at Buganda Road.
The Accused was arrested in Nwoya District and taken to Nwoya CPS and was later transferred to Kampala CPS. The Accused was found to be in possession of specimen belonging to animals categorized as protected species contrary to the laws of the country.