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    Open doors: Official complicity in cross-border rhino horn poaching and smuggling

    June 13, 2025 /

    An Oxpeckers reporter speaks to syndicate insiders about the role of corrupt law enforcement officials enabling cross-border illegal trade in rhino horns At a smugglers’ “den” near the Lebombo post between South Africa and Mozambique, a former rhino horn smuggler described how border officials receive bribes to ensure safe passage for illicit goods. “If you know the right police manning the border crossing, no problems are encountered. Money talks,” he said. Atanasio* said he currently works as a mechanic in the border area and manages a drug-smuggling operation. He has multiple identities and has gone undetected by law enforcement agencies. The smuggler’s den, masquerading as a car-spraying workshop, was a…

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