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Navara
Born
Simon Ernesto Valoi

1977 (age 46–47)
Other namesSimon Tivani
OccupationRhinoceros poacher
Criminal chargesPoaching
Criminal penalty30 years
Criminal statusIncarcerated

Simon Ernesto Valoi (born c. 1977),[1] nicknamed Navara, is a convicted Mozambician rhinoceros poacher.

Biography[edit]

Navara was born c. 1977. His first crimes were stealing cars, where he got his nickname of Navara, because he often stole the Nissan Navara.[2] He is also a fugitive wanted for two murder charges in South Africa.[3] He poached rhinos in Kruger National Park, and controlled about 15 different poaching gangs. He lived in a mansion in the Massingir district that he constructed using profits from his poaching.[4]

In 2015, Valoi was responsible for the kidnapping of Bartholomäus Grill [de] of Der Spiegel, during which he threatened his life.[5] Valoi was not arrested by the Massingir police, instead, Grill was fined for trespassing on Valoi's property.[6]

On 26 July 2022, Valoi was arrested in a sting operation alongside an associate, Paulo Zukula in Maputo for possessing eight rhino horns, weighing 7.5 kilograms (17 lb), worth $470,000, from the Gaza Province.[7] Pretending to be corrupt, they gave him a wiretapped mobile phone for him to make calls with, which they used to arrest his other associates. He was re-arrested in 2023, and is currently serving a 30-year prison sentence.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mozambique: Rhino poaching kingpin detained – AIM report". Club of Mozambique. 1 August 2022.
  2. ^ Jooste, Johan; Park, Tony (July 2022). Rhino War: A General's Bold Strategy in the Kruger National Park. Pan Macmillan South africa. ISBN 978-1-77010-791-5.
  3. ^ Miniter, Frank (29 June 2019). "The Underground Market-Driven Truth About Africa's Rhino War". Forbes.
  4. ^ Valoi, Estacio (March 2017). "Mozambique's poaching castles are crumbling".
  5. ^ Grill, Bartholomäus (3 December 2015). "In the Clutches of Rhino Poachers". Der Spiegel.
  6. ^ "Mozambique: 'Navara', leader of notorious poaching gang arrested – AIM". Club of Mozambique. 29 July 2022.
  7. ^ Valoi, Estacio (1 August 2022). "Mozambique busts notorious rhino poacher". Mongabay.
  8. ^ "Mozambique: Poaching ringleader detained for second time". Club of Mozambique. 17 April 2023.