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Speaking Wednesday in the Serengeti district during an official visit to the Mara region, Kigwangalla directly asked the district's traditional leaders, as well as the general public, to go on a tour of the area. help the authorities slaughter lion killers
. The minister said the police had intensified the prosecution of at least three people suspected of having played an active role in the poisoning incident in the village of Nyichoka, located next to the Ikorongo reserve in the Serengeti National Park. been on the race ever since, and their whereabouts remain unknown. Kigwangalla said: "The government is determined to extend the hunt for as long as necessary, until these three suspects are apprehended and brought to the book."
He said that hunting is still far from bearing fruit.
The minister revealed that the police also pursue a tip that the wanted individuals were able to flee to a neighboring country that he did not name.
At the beginning of last month, police from the Mara region said that a total of 13 people had been arrested in connection with the incident, while a hunt in the area was reported. man was in class.
According to Juma Ndaki, commander of the Mara Regional Police. put a trap by placing a poisoned cow carcass on the lions crossing path, which carnivorous big cats ate and died.
The CPP cited the authors' suspected motive as anger against regular encroachment. lions on their farms. It is believed that the entire village community has been exasperated by the reality of the lions that periodically eat their livestock, cattle, goats and sheep.
Police sources confirmed that blood samples were taken from dead lions and sent to the chief chemist's laboratory In another development, Kigwangalla yesterday gave a 45-day ultimatum to those who encroached on the reserve from Kijereshi to voluntarily leave or be forcibly evicted
. The minister indicated that all human activities taking place in the reserve and its 500-meter buffer zone should be stopped within the same time frame.
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