AGE OF ACCOUNTABILITYHawks investigate ‘theft’ of 98 rhino hornsBy Simon Bloch

Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 11 December 2025
📘 Source: Daily Maverick

The Serious Organised Crime Unit’s probe of the theft from a North West game farm comes on the heels of a rhino horn bust at a Joburg storage facility. The Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Investigation Unit has launched an intensive, coordinated operation after a case of “armed robbery and theft of 98 rhino horns” at a Hartbeesfontein game farm was opened. The complainant claimed the horns were stolen this week.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Tinyiko Mathebula, spokesperson for the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation, “the complainant alleged he was robbed of 98 rhino horns, R50,000 cash and two cellphones in the early hours of Monday, 8 December 2025 at a game farm near Hartbeesfontein”. Pressed to confirm whether the Vietnamese-owned game farm, Voi Lodge, was the focus of the investigation, and whether arrests were imminent, Mathebula was tight-lipped: “I cannot confirm that. Our investigation is at a sensitive stage.

We will, therefore, make no further comment. I will give an update as and when we have made an arrest(s).” This comes just a week after the governmentannouncedthe arrest of two Nigerians and the seizure of 17 rhino horns and 26.2kg of lion and tiger bones, skulls and claws at a Johannesburg storage facility. The multi-agency, intelligence-driven operation was launched after a suspicious consignment originally dispatched to Singapore was returned to its sender in South Africa.

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Investigative teams traced the shipment to the storage facility in Kempton Park. Officials searched four boxes and “uncovered 17 rhino horns weighing 55.4kg, along with 26.2kg of lion and tiger bones, skulls and claws”, according to the Border Management Authority. The value of the items has not been disclosed owing to ongoing forensic and valuation processes.

Tunji Olanrewaju Koyi (35) and Koyode Adukunle Ongundele (43) appeared in the Kempton Park Magistrates’ Court last Wednesday (3 December) on charges relating to the contravention of section 57(1) of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act (Act 10 of 2004), which prohibits restricted activities involving listed threatened or protected species. Last month, Singaporean authorities foiled an attempt to smuggle a record 35.7kg of rhino horns from South Africa to Laos via Changi Airport. The 20 horns as well as 150kg of other animal parts, including bones, teeth and claws, were detected in four pieces of cargo bound for Vientiane on 8 November. It was the largest seizure of rhino horns in Singapore to date, surpassing the previous haul of 34.7kg in October 2022.

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Originally published by Daily Maverick • December 11, 2025

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