Rhino horn trafficking mastermind fined R2 million by Limpopo high court
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What Changed
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Why It Matters
**Why it matters:** The fine demonstrates that state agencies are deploying AI‑driven trace‑back and supply‑chain analytics to crack down on wildlife crime, tightening the black‑market loop that fuels illegal horn demand and signaling a hard‑line stance that may deter future traffickers. The enforcement success also forces poaching syndicates to recalibrate their operational models—potentially sparking a shift toward more covert, tech‑enabled routes, which could reshape the dynamics of the international wildlife trade.
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