Suspected ivory smuggler claims innocence

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MAUN: A Zambian national, Muti Ashilly (38) from Malota Maramba in Livingstone has denied knowledge that the boot of the car he was a driving had a hidden compartment used to smuggle ivory from Botswana.

Ashilly’s trial resumed on Wednesday before principal magistrate, Taboka Mopipi.  He is facing a single count of unlawful possession of 32.2 kilogrammes of ivory valued at P48,811.98.  Ashilly together with his countryman, Muwena Bisapa (45) from Indeko compound in Lusaka were found in possession of six pieces of elephant tusks on August 2016 at Makalamabedi.

Ashilly pleaded not guilty while Bisapa pleaded guilty and was handed a five-year jail term by magistrate Mopipi. Following Bisapa’s conviction, the state now targets to seal another conviction for Ashilly by proving his partnership in the crime.

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