Kenya Court Charges Ivory
Kenya Court Charges Ivory-Smuggling 'Kingpin'
AllAfrica.com
A Kenyan court on Wednesday (December 24th) charged a suspected ivory smuggling kingpin described as an "environmental criminal" on an Interpol most-wanted list for smuggling tusks, AFP reported. Interpol agents in Tanzania arrested Kenyan national ...
Tanzania: Police Hold Suspected Kenyan Ivory Smuggling Ring LeaderEurasia Review
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Smuggling 'Kingpin'
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Zegabi13 Oct
Chinese 'Ivory Queen' to Fight Ivory Smuggling Charges in Tanzania
Zegabi
Zegabi
8979794_G A 66-year-old Chinese woman who was arrested by a specialized wildlife task force in Tanzania last week will fight charges that she masterminded a multinational crime syndicate involved in smuggling over 700 tusks to Asia. On Monday, Yang ...
Chinese 'Ivory Queen' innocent, will fight Tanzanian charges- lawyerReuters Africa
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News2413 Oct
Chinese 'Ivory Queen' will fight Tanzanian charges
News24
News24
Kenyan officials display some of more than 1 600 pieces of illegal ivory found hidden inside bags of sesame seeds in freight travelling from Uganda, in Kenya's major port city of Mombasa. (File, AP). Multimedia · User Galleries · News in Pictures Send ...
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Reuters09 Oct
Tanzania charges Chinese 'Ivory Queen' smuggling suspect
U.S. News & World Report
Reuters
DAR ES SALAAM A Tanzanian court has charged a prominent Chinese businesswoman, dubbed the 'Ivory Queen', with running a criminal network responsible for smuggling tusks from more than 350 elephants, court documents seen by Reuters on Friday ...
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The “Queen of Ivory”...
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TODAYonline12 Oct
Chinese 'Ivory Queen' innocent, will fight Tanzanian charges: lawyer
National Post
TODAYonline
DAR ES SALAAM - A prominent Chinese businesswoman, dubbed the "Ivory Queen", is innocent of Tanzanian charges that she financed a criminal network responsible for smuggling tusks from more than 350 elephants, her lawyer said on Monday.
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Daily News02 Oct
'Court cannot dismiss terrorism charges'
Daily News
THE Kisutu Resident Magistrate's Court in Dar es Salaam on Wednesday rejected a defence request seeking dismissal of terrorism charges against 20 suspected members of the of Al-Shabaab group. Senior Resident Magistrate Hellen Riwa ruled that she ...
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AllAfrica.Com11 Dec
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TWO Dar es Salaam residents, Haruna Mussa Lugeye and Mwajumbe Wendu Bakari, appeared before the Kisutu Resident Magistrate's Court in the city charged with four terrorismrelated offences. Lugeye, a resident of Pugu on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam, ...
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Daily News
TWO Dar es Salaam residents, Haruna Mussa Lugeye and Mwajumbe Wendu Bakari, appeared before the Kutu Resident Magtrate's Court in the city charged with four terrormrelated offences. Lugeye, a resident of Pugu on the outskirts of Dar es Salaam, was ...
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