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African Elephant Summit and the Kasane Conference on Illegal Wildlife Trade

African Elephant Summit and the Kasane Conference on Illegal Wildlife Trade

by Gerrit Botha -
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07 April 2015, Kasane, Botswana. Both events were held in  Kasane, Botswana and were attended by dignitaries from all over the globe including their Excellencies the Presidents of Botswana and Gabon, the Vice Presidents of Namibia and Zambia, honourable Ministers from Botswana, the UK, SA, China,  Zimbabwe but to mention a few, heads of IGOs, multilateral financial institutions and Senior Officials to give an update, as it were, on the implementation of 14 Urgent Measures "to halt and reverse the trend in killing of elephants and the illegal trade in ivory”, adopted on the 3rd December, 2013.

 Important to our relevance is the implementation of Urgent Measure 1 which reads as follows, "[A]pplying a zero tolerance approach, secure and report on maximum, therefore deterrent, sentences for wildlife crime using a combination of existing laws and strengthened regulatory frameworks for investigation, arrest, seizure and suspected wildlife criminals; such laws may include, inter alia, wildlife, corruption, money laundering, organized crime, fire arms, employment and terrorism laws.” Country reports were therefore presented to measure the level of progress made on  implementation of the Urgent Measures and development of concrete actions to address the challenges and emerging issues based on the London Declaration Commitments. Note also that Urgent Measure 13 reads as follows,”[S]trengthen existing or implement new legislation to classify wildlife trafficking involving organized criminal groups as a "serious crime” to effectively unlock international law enforcement cooperation under the United Nations Convention Against Transnational Crime, including mutual legal assistance, asset seizure and forfeiture, extradition and other tools to hold criminals accountable for wildlife crime.” The emphasis comes from the instrument itself.

The web address or soft copies of the reports for our consideration in and around asset forfeiture/recovery and freezing/restraining the proceeds of wildlife crimes will be availed to colleagues once they are available through this platform.

Report done by  Mpho I. M. Letsoalo.


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