Police in Mbarara District has arrested one person found in possession of 33.8kgs of Elephant tusks worth 13.5 million shillings.
Jackson Baluku, 42 a motor vehicle broker, resident of Lower Zone Base Camp Kasese Municipality Kasese district and a Ugandan citizen was arrested with a product from a protected species.
This was during a transaction in Mbarara town.
According to Baluku, this is not the first time he is being arrested while dealing in wildlife species.
In 2015 he was arrested and convicted with 4 others for being in possession of ivory while in the same year he was arrested for allegedly providing a hyenas liver which would have been used to poison some high ranking government officials.
The suspect is currently being detained at Mbarara Central Police station where he will be further questioned then arraigned in court.
Baluku will be charged with unlawful possession of a protected species contrary to Sections 30 and 75 (b) of the Uganda Wildlife Act CAP 200.
The Act provides for the offence of unlawful possession of protected species and the punishment is a fine of not less than 1m or not more than 5 years imprisonment and in any case the fine must be not less than the value of the wildlife product involved.
He will also be charged with conspiracy to commit a felony contrary to section 390 of the penal code act.
This offence attracts a maximum sentence of 7 years in Prison.
The aggravating factors include concealing the contraband inside a sack.
According to the O.C CID Mbarara D/ASP Mutabazi Bosco, the offence of wildlife trafficking is not rampant in the district.