Well-known nature conservationist John Hume, 83, is among six people accused of running a rhino horn smuggling syndicate.
The accused, Hume, Clive Melville, Izak Du Toit, Elizabeth van Niekerk, Mattheus Poggenpoel, and Johannes Hennop appeared in the Pretoria Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.
According to the National Prosecuting Authority, Hume was granted R100 000 bail.
“Melville and van Niekerk were each granted R10 000 bail while du Toit, Poggenpoel and Hennop were granted R20 000 bail,” said NPA spokesperson, Lumka Mahanjana.
Mahanjana explained that the six face 55 charges for racketeering, fraud, contravention of the National Environmental Management Biodiversity Act (NAMBA), contravention of Riotous Assemblies Act, theft and money laundering.
She said between 2017 and 2024, the accused allegedly operated an international rhino horn trafficking syndicate and defrauded the Department of…