LOOK: SARS intercepts 17 pieces of rhino horn at OR Tambo International Airport

Published Jun 3, 2022

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Johannesburg - The South African Revenue Service (SARS) Customs unit and the police on Friday foiled an attempt to smuggle rhino horn out of South Africa.

The interception came after the organisations received information about suspicious luggage en route to Abu-Dhabi.

SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter said that the Customs team responded by dispatching officers to the baggage area where the luggage was scanned, revealing images. “Two items of luggage wrapped in plastic were taken to the Customs search area, where the luggage was rescanned and searched,” he said.

“Upon inspection, 17 pieces of rhino horn, weighing 25kg were found.”

The suspect as well as the rhino horn have been handed over to the police for further investigation.

Kieswetter said that SARS had witnessed increased attempts to smuggle rhino horn through the OR Tambo International Airport.

“During the period July 2020 to April 2022 there were seven rhino horn detections, totalling 137 pieces and weighing 482kg, detected through profiling and information sharing networks.”

This included:

– April 2022: 12 pieces of rhino horn, weighing 30.7kg

– December 2021: Six pieces of rhino horn, weighing 4kg declared as ‘Personal Effects’.

– December 2021: Five pieces of rhino horn, weighing 10kg declared as ‘Scanners’.

– July 2021; 32 pieces of rhino horn, weighing 160kg declared as ‘Live Plants’.

– February 2021: 18 pieces of rhino horn, weighing 63kg declared as ‘HP Cartridges Developers’.

– December 2020: 17 pieces of rhino horn weighing 72.4kg concealed in a geyser.

– September 2020: Six pieces, weighing 4.9kg declared as “Coffee Beans”.

– July 2020: 41 pieces, weighing 137kg declared as “Fine Arts”.

“It is clear that the criminals have become more brazen in smuggling, especially the rhino horn,’ Kieswetter said.

“The exemplary efforts by Customs officers working with their counterparts in the South African Police Service to stem these heinous crimes deserves commendation of all South Africans.”

He said that SARS would spare no effort in confronting and dealing with them.

“Our future generation deserves to see the national heritage of our wild animals.

“As a country, we do not only need to protect these endangered species but ensure that those bent on this way of life are prosecuted, convicted and sentenced to prison for a long time. This is a deliberate and systemic sabotage of our economy.”

The Saturday Star