Two in court over elephant tusks

Unlawful possession of two elephant tusks valued at P3,833 has landed two men in court. Appearing before Village Chief Magistrate Barnabas Nyamadzabo yesterday, Edward Kgosiemang, a Motswana was granted bail while his co-accused, Zimbabwean national Sabelo Bazwala was remanded in custody as he was deemed a flight risk.

State Prosecutor Joseph Morewakgosi told the court that investigations are not yet complete. Morewakgosi told the court that the exhibits have been examined and are indeed elephant tusks.

He told the court that Bazwala is an illegal immigrant as he failed to produce resident and traveling documents allowing him to stay in Botswana.

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