WWF: A senior Gabonese official arrested for illegal ivory trafficking
LIBREVILLE (4 March 2013) – A high ranking Gabonese official confessed last day Saturday before the Judicial Police to being the leader of one of the most active ivory smuggling rings in the country. This was the outcome of a sting operation that has led to the arrest of 13 persons in three weeks.
According to sources familiar with the operation, the head of the Bollossoville subdistrict in north Gabon, Athanase Edou Mebiame, told police on Saturday 2 March that he provided weapons, munitions and food to poachers and transported ivory across international borders using official vehicles.
“The suspect admitted to the police he was involved in elephant poaching and illegal ivory trade,and that he used public goods for personal gains,” it said.
“The suspect also asked to be forgiven for the harm he had caused,” the source added,
For more information, please consult the WWF’s Press Release: High-level Gabonese official arrested for ivory traffic
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