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South African police say they discovered 26 rhino carcasses on accused's ranch.

By Emma Ogao
December 29, 2023, 5:51 PM


A U.S. national has been arrested in South Africa on wildlife trafficking and firearms charges, South African authorities have announced.


Derek Lewitton, a Texan, was arrested Dec. 22 following a raid on his Harmony Gate Estate ranch in Limpopo Province by the South African Police Services' Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) units.

Limpopo Police spokesman Brigadier Hlulani Mashaba said authorities discovered 26 rhinoceros carcasses at Lewitton's ranch and 10 unmarked rhino horns in a safe, as well as seven allegedly illegal firearms and "hundreds of rounds of ammunition" in an hours-long operation following a police tip-off.

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"From the helicopter the place looked like a slaughterhouse," said Provincial Commissioner of Police Major General Jan Scheepers, describing the scene. "Everywhere you looked, rhinos were lying there dead."

Investigations are underway into the circumstances at the ranch that led to the animals' deaths, according to Scheepers, who also said there are likely to be "many more" carcasses on the property.

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Derek Lewitton and his wife, Xenja Lewitton, are founders of Black Rock Rhino, a private conservation organization that states its "objective is to save all rhino species from extinction, and to breed them back to healthy populations," according to its website.

"Across South Africa, dedicated families like ours continue to put everything they have into providing rhino with the safe habitat they need to thrive, and these families are succeeding," the website says. "While rhino numbers in government-managed reserves have plummeted by 90% in the past 10 years, the families who keep rhino safe on private reserves have more than tripled their rhino populations – growing the 3,000 rhino they protected 10 years ago into an estimated 10,500 rhino today."
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Derek Lewitton appeared Wednesday in Namakgale Magistrate's Court in Limpopo and was formally charged with alleged wildlife trafficking and firearms offenses. He is also charged under South Africa's National Environmental Management Act for his alleged possession of, and restricted activities with, rhino horn specimens. Officials said Lewitton will remain in custody until a bail hearing scheduled for Jan. 3.

Black Rock Rhino did not immediately respond to ABC News' request for comment about Lewitton's arrest.

https://abcnews.go.com/Internationa...ldlife-trafficking-weapons/story?id=105995418

- I hope this piece of trash can join that another waste of cells, Michael Vick and get tortured togheter. Watching re-runs of Grey's Anatomy and beging for mercy every single day!
 
I'm surprised they didn't just shoot him on the spot.
 
Needs 25 to life in prison there. I bet that would be hell on earth.
 
insert some hunter argument about conservation benefiting the animals
 
insert some hunter argument about conservation benefiting the animals


It does but it doesn't appear we are talking about hunting in any traditional sense of the word at all. The assholes that spend a fortune to hunt in Africa do protect the land by putting big money into it but everything has its limits and there are animals who's hunting should be extremely restricted.
 
It does but it doesn't appear we are talking about hunting in any traditional sense of the word at all. The assholes that spend a fortune to hunt in Africa do protect the land by putting big money into it but everything has its limits and there are animals who's hunting should be extremely restricted.
The guy in the article runs an organization to help the assholes that spend a fortune to hunt in Africa.
 
“The arrest was carried out by the Hawks after a thorough 16-hour investigation into Lewitton’s activities.“

Yeah….totally legit……..
 
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