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ISO operative netted trying to sell pangolin worth shs. 7m

By Zahra Namuli | Thursday, September 12, 2019
ISO operative netted trying to sell pangolin worth shs. 7m

Anthony Tobalo, an Internal Security Organisation (ISO) operative working in Kampala has been arrested by Police following a tip off that he and another identified as Pauline Angunyu were looking for potential buyers of a pangolin skin consignment weighed at 15 Kilograms estimated at about 7.5 million shillings.

In an interview with NBS Television Luke Oweyesigyire the spokesperson Kampala Metropolitan revealed that Tobalo Anthony the ISO operative was arrested  while meeting a customer at Acacia mall.

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Oweyesigyire said the duo are the second group they have arrested in Kampala this weak trading in Pangolin.

Pangolins are the world's only scaly mammals.

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According to Sharon Nagengwa the communications officer of Natural Resource Conservation Network, a network of professionals who are using their training to ensure timely investigation, prosecution and reporting of wildlife crime in Uganda in order to reduce on incidences of wildlife poaching and promote conservation of wildlife, Pangolins play a major role in conservation.

She explains that they might be small but  are key in keeping the population of insects at bay.  Without pangolins, these insects would destroy nature and pose an environmental problem.

Pangolin species in Uganda and across the globe are in rapid decline due to heavy poaching, particularly for use of their body parts in traditional medicine, as luxury foods in Asia, and as bush meat throughout their range.

The suspects will be arraigned before courts of law.

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