Soldiers arrested for making charcoal in Virunga National Park
Category: Threats | Date: Oct 06 2008 | By: admin
In Innocents latest post on the official website of the Virunga National Park he reports in great detail how soldiers were caught ‘red handed’ making charcoal in the forest.
” We drove to Mwaro and hiked into the forest near a Congolese army position on the road. We very soon discovered vast areas of forest that had been cut down. Logs had been chopped and stacked in preparation to make charcoal. Soon after we found dozens of charcoal kilns at different stages- some had just been stacked, others were still burning, and some had sacks of charcoal next to them ready to transport to Goma for sale.
There were dozens of people working on the kilns, including women and children. We detained all the men and arrested two soldiers who were running the operation. We ordered the men to destroy the kilns they had just built and then marched them out of the forest.
The atmosphere was tense and we had to leave quickly. After explaining to them why we had to stop what they were doing, we decided to let most of the men go free. The two soldiers were placed in our vehicle and we drove them to our headquarters in Rumangabo. They are now under arrest and will be transferred to Goma to be handed over to the military tribunal.
Read more about it and check out the photos here
Tags: charcoal, DR Congo, gorillas, wildlifedirect







2 Responses to “Soldiers arrested for making charcoal in Virunga National Park”
s, on 07 Oct 2008
Every time the rangers arrest a charcoal-burner an angel gets its wings.
s.
Christie, on 07 Oct 2008
That is appalling, let’s hope there is an end to all this insanity
soon.
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