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IN THE DISTRICT COUR OF BUNDA AT BUNDA ECONOMIC CASE NO. 84/2014 REPUBLIC VERSUS AMOS S/O JOSEPH @ MAICHA & ANOTHER JUDGMENT 13/5/2015 & BEFORE HON: S. H. SIMFUKWE - SRM The accused persons Amos s/o Joseph @ Maicha and Juma Moremi stand charged with four offences: 1 st Count: Entering into the National Park without a written permit c/s 21(1) and (2) of the National Park Act, Cap 282 (R.E 2002) That Amos s/o Joseph @ Maicha and JUma S/O Moreni were charged on ih day of September! 2014 at about 14:00hrs at Belabela hill area into Serengeti National Park within Bunda District in Mara Region, were found to have entered into the said area without having any written permit from the Director of National Park. 2 nd Count: Unlawful possession of weapons in the National Park c/s 24(1)(b) and (2) of the National parks Act, Cap 282 (RE 2002) read together with paragraph 14(c) of the first Schedule to the Economic and Organized Crime Control Act, Cap 200 (R.E 2002). The above named person is charged on the same date, time and place were found in unlawful possession of weapons to wit: two knives and four trapping wires and failed to satisfy to the authorized officer that the same were intended to be used for the purpose other than':'l'u'nting, killing, wounding or capturing of animals. 1 - ---~~-~~~-- _- -4- ~_~ _

.~ 3rd Count; Unlawful hunting in the National Cap 282 R.E 2002 read together park cis 23(1) of the National Parks Act, with Paragraph 14(a) of the first schedule to the economic and organized crime control Act, Cap 200 (R.E 2002) That the above named person is charged on the same date, time and place were found to have hunting a game animal to wit one Zebra and one Topi without having any written permit from the Director of National parks. 4th Count: Unlawful possession of government trophies cis 86(1) ad (2)(b) of the wildlife conservation Act, no. 5/2009 read together with Paragraph 14( d) of the first schedule to the Economic and Organized Crime control Act, Cap 200 (R.E 2002) That the above name person I charged on the same date, time and place was found in unlawful possession of Government Trophies to wit: one meat equivalent to one Topi valued at Tshs. 1,320,000/= valued at Tshs. 1,980,000/= ten pieces of Zebra meat equivalent to one Zebra killed all total valued at Tshs. 3,300,000/= the property of Tanzania Government. The accused person pleaded not guilty to the charge. The prosecution called three witnesses to prove their case. Pw1 ROBERT SAMWEL testified that he works in Serengeti National park. That his daily responsibility is to patrol within the National Park. On 07/9/2014 at about 14.00hrs PW1 was on patrol at Belabela hills within SENAPA. He was in the company of Faustine Mabula while on patrol, they saw footprints of human beings. They made follow up to the bush where the footprints led. They surrounded that bush and saw two people in that bush. They managed to arrest the said people. They were found in possession of four wire two knives, one skin of Topi, three pieces of Topi meat and ten fresh pieces of Zebra meat. The accused introduced themselves as Amos Joseph Maicha and Juma Moremi MAbula. The accused were asked whether they had permit, they said that they had no permit PWl brought the aforementioned weapon as exhibits. The public prosecutor prayed to tender two knives and four animal trapping wires as exhibits. The same were admitted as exhibit Pi collectively. PW2 FAUSTINE MABULA stated that he works in Serengeti National Park. That his responsibilities are to patrol and prevent poaching activities within the National Park., pw2 -co~tinlie.s to state that he knew the accused persons herein because he arrested him at Belabela bills within SENAPA. That on 07/9/2014 at about 14.00 hrs PW2 was on patrol' at. Belabela hills in SENAPA. He was in the company of Robert Masobeje, Sayi. 2.'.~../.,;- ----~-. -

't,,," Mhurukuki and others. While on patrol, they saw footprints of human beings. They made, follow up to tile bush where the footprints led. They surrounded that bush and succeeded to arrest two people who were at that bush. The said persons we found in possession of two knives, four animal trapping wires, ten pieces of Zebra meat, three dried pieces of Topi meat and one dried skin of Topi. The accused's were asked about tho permit, they said that they had no permit. They introduced themselves as Amos Joseph Maicha and Juma Moremi [viabula. The accused's were taken together with the exhibits to KDU - Bunda (KDU). PW3 ERWIN MWOYWA stated that he works at Anti poaching Unit at BUnda (KDU. That his responsibility is to identify and value government trophies. That on7/9/2014 PW3 was at KDU Bunda when he was required to identify government trophies. He identified one skin of Topi, and three dried pieces of Topi meat equivalent to one Top. The same was valued at Tshs. 1,320,000/= f zebra equivalent to one zebra. trophies were valued PW3 also identified ten pieces of fresh meat The same was valued at Tshs.l,980,000/=. at Tshs. 3,300,000/=. Then PW3 filled Both the certificate of identification and valuation of trophies which he signed. Then PW3 prepared an inventory form seeking court order for disposal of trophies and the court ordered that the Government Trophies should be destroyed. The public prosecutor prayed to tender one certificate of identification trophies which he signed. Then PW3 prepared an Inventory form seeking court order for disposal of trophies the court ordered that the Government destroyed. and valuation of Trophy should be The public prosecutor prayed to tender one certificate of 'identification and valuation of trophies and one inventory form as exhibits. The same were admitted as exhibits P2 and P3 respectively. That was the end of prosecution case. The accused person Amos Joseph had no witness to call, he defended himself as follows: "- That on 6/9/2014 he was at an open area at Rubana river. That he was cutting trees. At about C~,OOhrs five people went there. They asked him what he was doing. accused told them that he was cutting trees. he said that he had no permit. The He was asked whether he had a permit, Then the accused was arrested and taken across the river. They found a vehicle a distance of about 100 metres then the accused was taken to Nyansirori rangers post. On 07/9/2014 the accused wad brought to court. That was the end of the defence of the first accused. The second accused was at large, thus he waived his right to be heard. 3

I have examined evidence tendered by the prosecution as well as the defence of the first accused. PWl and PW2 testified to the effect that they arrested the accused persons at Belabela hills area within Serengeti National Park. That he accused persons were found in possession of two knives, four animal trapping wires, one ski of Topi and three pieces of Topi meat, and ten pieces of Zebra meat. The accused persons had no permit for entering into the National Park, for possession weapons in the National Park and for possessing Government Trophies. Evidence of PWl and PW2 as free of contradictions. To substantiate the offence charged on the second count, the prosecution tendered two knives ad four animal trapping wires as exhibits. (exhibit P 1) Substantiating the offence charged on the- forth count, PW3 testified to the effect that he identified one skin of Topi, three pieces of Topi meat and ten pieces of Zebra meat. On certificate of identification and valuation of trophies and one inventory form were tendered to that effect (exhibit p 2 and Exhibit P3) In his defence, the first accused alleged inter alia that he was found cutting open area but without a permit. trees at a I am of considered opinion that evidence of PW1, PW2 and PW3 proves beyond reasonable doubts the four offences charged. The defence of the accused person is a mere denial of the charge against him I therefore find the prosecution to have proved all the offences charged beyond reasonable doubts. The accused persons are hereby found guilty of the four offences charged. And I hereby convict them on all counts as charged. M PP (records): I do not have any previous record against the accused persons. M, MITIGATION Accused Nd~ 1~,t pray for a lemient sentence because I have stayed in remand for a, long time. r»; 4.------- _- - _-- -------'-------

M SENTENCE: The accused persons are first offenders. I have considered the mitigation of the first accused person as well as the prescr ibed sentence for the offences charged. Unfortunately the offences charged on the third and forth counts fall under the minimum sentence. Thus I hereby sentenced the accused person as follows: 1 st Count: To serve one year imprisonment 2 nd Count: To serve one year imprisonment 3 rd Count: To serve three years imprisonment. Sentence on the first, second, third and fourth counts shall run concurrently. Right of Appeal explained. Order: Sentence against the second accused shall commence to run on the date his apprehension. Delivered in open Court M "'-,:' \:., _.. "'.' 5.. ~-- - ----