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Sixteen elephant tusks nabbed in Nakuru

Nakuru County Police Commander Stephen Matu (right) with other officers inspecting some of the 16 Elephant tusks at Pakawa Police post in Nakuru on June 6,2019.Police officers impounded the tusks inside a private car at Pakawa estate after a tip off from members of public. Matu said they suspect the tusks had been transported from Eldoret and were destined to Nairobi. Two people a father and a son aged between 58 and 28 were arrested. [Kipsang Joseph/Standard]

Police in Nakuru are holding two suspects who were transporting sixteen ivory tusks in a personal vehicle.

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