Home South Africa News 3 accused of illegal possession of Rhino horns granted bail

3 accused of illegal possession of Rhino horns granted bail

0
0
Court hears

Three men accused of the illegal possession of Rhino horns have been granted bail the Western Cape.

The suspects appeared in the Swellendam magistrates court on Friday following their arrest at the beginning of the month.

Rhino horns

Rhino horns

Hawks officials found the pair in possession of rhino horns with an estimated value of R260,000.

Hawks’ spokesperson Siyabulela Vukubi said “Shaun Barties who is accused number one was released on R10 000 bail whereas Cheslyn Whitebooi and Christopher Farret were released on R5000 bail each. This follows their arrests on the 2nd of July 2025 for possession and selling of rhinoceros horns without permit.”

rhino poaching

In other news – Amapiano star Zuma celebrates in style with new matte black VW Golf

Amapiano star Zuma is back in the spotlight and celebrating in high gear. The artist took to Instagram to debut his brand-new matte black Golf, sending fans into a frenzy.

Zuma

Though Zuma didn’t specify the exact model, fans were quick to spot luxury finishes and top-tier detailing, speculating that the vehicle is one of the latest performance Golf models on the market. Read More