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sinkankan
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Poaching is always a bad problem, I heard some very disturbing things a day or two back, I have heard many stories about who is behind poaching and there can only be one end. They say the black rhino is extinct the rest are not so far behind. I have just got back from Tsavo and am disappointed about the dwindling numbers of animals. Tsavo means "Place of death"
We had a Chinese "travelling" salesman in the camp at Ombasu Ghana set up a stall trying to sell ivory and fake diamonds to unsuspecting white construction workers. He bribed his way past the gate guards and the camp manager and his best customers were the Asian guys.
Discretion and telling the other white workers that his stuff will probably be confiscated at the airport, was the only way to cut his visit short. Once he knew he wasn't going to sell anymore he packed up and moved back to the main town, where he set up in the pub visited by workers. He tried to ply his wares on us again during the weekend, but we noticed the local police were paying a great deal of attention to the pub over the weekend.
Being found with gold or diamonds on you, in a state run town in Ghana would ensure you spent time in prison, until you could get a friend or tour company to bribe way out. And it was up to your friends to pass food though the bars to fed you, because the police reckoned it wasn't their problem.
Poachers and the dealers had devious ways of getting their stuff sold and out the country, and we stayed well clear of anyone dealing in it.
