A statement released by the Directorate of Communication from the State
house said President Magufuli has directed the ministry of Natural
Resources and Tourism to ensure the involved culprits are caught and
brought to justice.
He moreover promised that his government will continue with efforts
against anti-poaching to reserve the wildlife. “I personally support the
fight against poaching in our game reserves and national parks.
Also I urge various stakeholders not to be discouraged by the incident
and instead let us join hands against the poachers” said the President
in the statement. The previous report by the ministry of Natural
Resources and Tourism to the public said five suspects were held in
connection with the incident to assist investigation.
Also the Tanzania National Parks (Tanapa) cautioned that these people
are heavily armed with sophisticated military weapons used for illegal
poaching of elephants in our conservation areas hence mass efforts from
all stakeholders mostly the citizens are crucial for the success of the
mission.
On the same issue the Minister for Tourism and Natural Resources, Prof
Jumanne Maghembe stressed that it was high time major anti poaching
operations are conducted on national parks and game reserves especially
in those areas bordering villages as some poachers may pose as
residents.
The president has sent his condolences to the British embassy for the
lost citizen pilot Gower who was providing his services for anti-
poaching service in the country. Gower has been working in Tanzania for
seven years.
The incident which caught the attention of many international media and
organisations took place over the weekend when Roger was flying the
helicopter and his co-pilot, Mr Nicky Bester and game security officer
were badly injured. Three elephants were found killed by the poachers.

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