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Tanzania: Court Dismisses Appeal By Convicted Poachers

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[Daily News] THE Court of Appeal has dismissed for lack of merits the appeal by two poachers, who were each sentenced to either pay 63m/-fine or jailed 20 years for unlawful possession of one piece of elephant tusk, a government trophy, worth 31.5m/-.

Source: allAfrica.com

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