About eight suspects have been arrested for illegal possession of lion bones, meat and tiger’s skin.
An intelligence driven operation conducted by security operatives has led to the arrest of eight suspects aged between 22 and 60 yesterday for the alleged illegal possession of game products in South Africa.
The team intercepted two vehicles at the intersection of N12 and Dominionville driving in a convoy headed to an unused farm in Mareetsane.
A search of both vehicles the team recovered lion bones, lion meat, a tiger skin, gas cylinders, gas burners, containers, a saw, knives and other equipment which is believed to have been used to process the lion bones.
The eight suspects are expected to make their first court appearance tomorrow at the Klerksdorp magistrate’s court to face a charges of Illegal possession of game products and without a permit, carrying out restricted activities involving a specimen of a listed, threatened or protected species.