NEW YORK — A citizen of Liberia and resident of Uganda was sentenced to over five years in prison Thursday after admitting that he participated in wildlife trafficking that authorities say moved rhinoceros horns and elephant ivory worth at least $3.4 million. Moazu Kromah, 49, of Kampala, Uganda, was sentenced
The Duke of Cambridge has declared "we can defeat the illegal wildlife trade" after a man was jailed for conspiring to traffic millions of dollars worth of rhinocero.
Prince William has released a statement praising a 63-month sentence handed to Moazu Kromah who trafficked millions in rhinoceros horns and elephant ivory.
The Duke of Cambridge has declared "we can defeat the illegal wildlife trade" after a person was jailed for conspiring to site visitors hundreds of thousands
Prince William said the 5-year sentence for a wildlife trafficker imposed in a New York courtroom Thursday was a "significant victory" for endangered species.