ASIAN NATIONALS RAPING SA WILDLIFE HERITAGE
The recent arrest of Thai environmental terrorist Chumlong Lemtongthai who was using call girls to run rings around a paralysed, dysfunctional South African conservation service, has touched upon research being done by Richard Hargreaves, the UK director of South African wildlife NGO, Campaign Against Canned Hunting. Questioned by Mrs SV Kalyan (DA), the Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs recently provided the following table showing the names of the exporters of lion bones from South Africa and the recipients in Lao PDR:
Exporter in South Africa Importer in Lao PDR
Mr S H Rothman S Durosagham
Hatari Taxidermy S Durosagham
Mr T Cloete Sipharpra Duarseram
Mr J P Wapenaar / Mr S H Rothman Vixay Keosovang
Sandra Linde Taxidermy Sipharpra Duarseram
Sandra Linde Taxidermy Vixay Keosovang
Mr G J van Zyl (c/o Hatari Taxidermy) Vixay Keosovang
Mr G J van Zyl (c/o Hatari Taxidermy) Vixay Keosovang
Mr M P Steyl (c/o C Williamson Savuti Taxidermy) Vixay Keosovang
Mr JJ van der Westhuizen (Letsatsi la Africa) Jacek Raczka
Mr JJ van der Westhuizen (Letsatsi la Africa) Bounpasong Paphatsalang
Mr JJ van der Westhuizen (Letsatsi la Africa) Bounpasong Paphatsalang
Mr JJ van der Westhuizen (Letsatsi la Africa) Vixay Keosovang
Mr JJ van der Westhuizen (Letsatsi la Africa) Vixay Keosovang
Mr JJ van der Westhuizen (Letsatsi la Africa) Vixay Keosovang
Mr JJ van der Westhuizen (Letsatsi la Africa) Vixay Keosovang
Previous Parliamentary questions had ascertained that, in 2009 and 2010 alone, the soldiers of fortune listed above traded 327 lion carcasses (yes that is 327 lion carcasses!) between South Africa and Lao. With 92 traded in 2009 and 235 traded in 2010 that represented a year on year industry growth of over 150%. As such, we dread to think how many have been traded so far in 2011!?!
The exporter named most often is 'Mr JJ van der Westhuizen (Letsatsi la Africa)'
Readers may recall that Van Der Westhuizen was at the centre of the initial lion bone permit scandal when he was granted a permit to sell lion bones a couple of years back – See:
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Anger-over-lion-bone-sales-20091210
What strikes us as odd is that Letsatsi la Africa was then stated to be in the Free State but these lions were all stated by the Minister to have been exported from the North West Province…
Here is the link to the Carte Blanche program that focused on the lion bone trade. Letsatsi la Africa features in the second part:
http://beta.mnet.co.za/carteblanche/Article.aspx?Id=3890&ShowId=1
327 is obviously a lot more than the 20 that were mentioned in relation to Letsatsi in the program so it would be very interesting to find out the terms of v.d.Westhuizen's permits since 2009.
The importer named most often is 'Vixay Keosovang'
Vixay Keosovang was recently revealed to be the owner of 'Xaysavang Export-Import Trading Ltd' in Lao PDR - See:
http://bushwarriors.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/south-african-authorities-nab-members-of-possible-international-illegal-wildlife-trade-ring/
Xaysavang is the company named in the recent case involving the two Thai nationals who were found with lion bones without a permit - See: http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2011/07/01/two-game-farmers-in-court-for-lion-bones
Xaysavang is also the company for whom Chumlong Lemtongthai, who was arrested recently over the illegal rhino horn scandal, is said to be a 'key figure' - See: http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Hawks-Sars-net-trafficking-kingpin-20110710
Lemtongthai was refused bail at the start of September given the risk of him fleeing back to Thailand ( http://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-courts/thai-rhino-accused-a-flight-risk-1.1130108 ) and it looks like his trial was adjourned just days ago, until November, for further investigation and possible further charges and arrests ( See: http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/2011/09/15/rhino-poaching-trial-postponed ).
It doesn't say how many of the 327 lion 'carcasses' went to Vixay Keosavang (Xaysavang) but our guess is that it would have been the majority.
We realize this info only covers legal trade but it certainly proves Xaysavang is involved in the lion bone trade. Also, CITES shows no lion exports from Lao PDR in recent years suggesting that these lion carcasses were either for domestic consumption in Lao, or they went to China illegally.
Are there any investigative journalists out there who can pick this up and run with it? Or shall we just let the ruthless environmental terrorists rape our wildlife heritage, and pervert conservation into a sort of farming operation using wildlife as alternative livestock?