Lusaka – Thieves stole three tons of ivory tusks from a strong room at the Zambia Wildlife Authority (Zawa), the biggest heist of its kind in the country, an official said on Wednesday.
Two game scouts were arrested over the theft of the elephant tusks valued at $383 658, which the authorities believe occured last week at the Zawa headquarters in Chilanga, near the capital Lusaka.
“During the routine checks in the strong-room Zawa officers discovered that three tons of ivory valued at $383 658 have gone missing,” Zawa director general Edwin Matokwani told AFP.
“So far two game scouts have been arrested in connection with the theft,” he said.
Zawa is tasked with wildlife conservation and curbing poaching which is on the rise in the southern African country.
Two years ago Zambia and Tanzania failed to convince a UN Convention on the International Trade of Endangered Species of Fauna and Flora (Cites) to allow them to hold one-off sales of their ivory stockpiles.
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Zambia in the recent was known to have a very powerful Intelligence Network which unearthed the Zambia Malawi Singapore 6,500 kgs of Ivory in 2002. Today we read of this scum in ZAWA head office surely something is wrong. Where are the men and women who tracked the Ivory from Zambia to Singapore? Has the syndicate resurfaced?