Tuesday. Twenty-nine year-old Kingstone Gwenzi was arrested last month in Harare’s Budiriro suburb by detectives acting on a tip-off, said the state-run Herald.
“Police officers spotted Gwenzi at Budiriro 1 shops where he was looking for buyers,” the paper said.
He was searched by the detectives, who found the belt stashed in his bag. Under Zimbabwe’s strict wildlife laws, killing or being found in possession of a protected animal carries a mandatory nine-year jail term.
Offenders found in possession of poached ivory or live pangolins are routinely sent to jail for lengthy periods.
Gwenzi pleaded guilty to the charge of possessing a python skin without a permit and was sentenced on Friday by Harare Magistrate Nomsa Sabarauta.
Last year a 46-year old villager in western Lupane district was jailed for nine years after police officers acting on a tip-off found a four-metre long python skin hanging on his dining room wall.
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