Rhino Poaching: Arrests, Prosecutions & Sentencing

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Re: Rhino Poaching: Arrests, Prosecutions & Sentencing

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WATCH: Joseph ‘Big Joe’ Nyalungu remanded in custody

‘Big Joe’ was caught with explosives commonly used in the commission of cash-in-transit heists.
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Joseph Nyalungu. > Photo: Supplied

Disgraced former Komatipoort policeman, alleged rhino poaching kingpin and murder accused Joseph Nyalungu was once again arrested on Tuesday, October 15.

This time, the man colloquially known as ‘Big Joe’, who is now in his 60s, was caught with explosives commonly used in the commission of cash-in-transit heists. The operation, in which the SAPS’s elite National Intervention Unit pounced on Nyalungu’s workshop in Hazyview, follows a meticulous investigation by the Hawks.

Nyalungu was allegedly found in possession of two sticks of dynamite, two detonators, two chords and three rounds of 458 ammunition.

Nyalungu spent Tuesday night behind bars, after which he appeared in the Calcutta Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, October 16.

He has been remanded in custody pending his next court appearance in the same court on Friday, October 18.

He is no stranger to the inside of a courtroom, as he currently faces a raft of charges in a series of court cases, relating to rhino poaching, murder, racketeering, theft, tax evasion, money laundering and corruption, among others. The unlawful possession of explosives and ammunition this week is the latest to be added to this already sizeable list.

Lowvelder will update its readers on lowvelder.co.za as the case unfolds.

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This time I hope that they will keep him dressed in Orange inside the walls!


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