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/- z9 /:! 't- e4/-t /"6 0,C 't#_,- &-It-- &- CONFIDENTIAL TO: FROM: SIP L. Musa R.T. Elliott C.I.D. Headquarters % J. Irwin Nairobi C.I.D. Headquarters Nairobi 12/9/79 Dear Lawrence, Thank you for the Zambia ivory list that we looked at together with the Nairobi Airport lot. I promised at that time I would let you know the meaning of the markings on the Zambian ivory. The answer is as follows: SouACC Ye., ~ ~i.j~ Ex 6 23Kg. LKA/78/1505/ Ex 7 17kg. CHI/78/658 Ex22l 23kg. LKA/18/1504 Ex 35 16kg. CHI/78/658 (?) Ex 43 19kg. LKA/78/1427 I placed the question mark against 658, as this number was not certain but the coding was clear. For CHI read Chipata, Zambia. For LKA read Lusaka, Zambia. I can arrange an accurate valuation for you if it is desired of both lots. It will probably be best to do this when the fourth wooden box is back in your hands. I can say that neither lots would be valued at less than U.S.$ 80 a kilo, and it is probable that it will be nearer an average of more than this if valued accurately. The Wildlife Conservation and Management Department is not in a position to value ivory accurately, and so I would not advise you to use them for this valuation. The Nairobi lot will certainly go at U.S.$100 per kilo if put into auction (subject to the last box being of the same grade as those we looked at together). Yours Sincerely, R.T. Elliott cc. Mr. J. 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John Kimanzi Mutinda Director of the WCMD and former Chief Game Warden. 2, Peter Muange 3. Joshua Oromoi 4. Bernard Munywoki 5. Henry Mulandi 6. G, Kuseru 7. M. Kaetanny 8. Titus Watengo 9. Jack Okello 10. D. Odhiambo 11. Mulova 12. S. Thome 13. Kifany 14. Oloo 15 Wazir Ali 16. Capt Henry Mulenya 17. Mabinda 18. Nahashon Sindiyo 19. Major Theodore Matias 20. Panyako 21. Francis Mukungi 22. Dadsom Mugwe 23. D. Nyeki 24. Samson ole Tipis 25. Tipis 26. C. Mwangi Accountant 27. c. Kimeria Accountant 28. S. Kiambi 29. B. Amoko 30, Otogo 31 Robert Ondiek 32 Joram Longogini 33 M. Munge 34 M Keiller 35. D. Manene 36. Rebman Ruhlu 37. D. Haji Ogle 38. R. Rhova. 39. Silas Muriithi 40. Kaitambo 41. Wanjohi 42. C. Muthui 43. S. Mosi 44. G. Kamau 45, Ali Hajil Jama 47. Silas Kifani At the time there were 77 Wardens in the Department: thus RTE had 61% of them under investigation. i AA1A7 , ER BUNDESMINSTER FUR ERNAHRUNG, LANDWIRTSCHAFT UND FORSTEN DeBundesminister f~r Enihrung, Landwlrtschaft und Forsten Postfach 14 02 70, 5300 Bonn 1 BT Airmail Nr. R.T. Elliot c/.doJ. Irwin Deputy Director of C.I.D. P.O. Box 300 36 Nairobi / Kenya Ihre Nac'rlcht yom Mein Zeichen 7 Durchwahl Nr. Datum (bitte be! Antwort angeben) 7. 623-76082-4 (0 2 7- 3777 6 November 1979 Betreff ,, Washington Convention (CITES) Your letter of 10 October 1979 CID/SEC/2/6/2/II/124 ..Dear Mr. Elliot, I herewith acknowledge receipt of your a.m. letter as well as of ,: the questionlaire which was transmitted to me by the Bundeskriminal- ame..t. I Referring to your letter of 10 October 1979 1 should like to repeat x.xplicitly that the Federal Republic of Germany did not seize any ivory coming from Kenya. I1.n order to clear up an apparently existing misunderstanding I should like to inform you as follows: In-,April 1979 I sent copies of the export documents nos. 72 408, '245 416, 255 408, 235 440 and.235 441 to the Secretary General of '.the Secretariat of the Convention, Mr. Peter Sand. These export documents were issued by the "Republic of Kenya, The Wild Animals ,Postanschrlit Dienstgeb~iude Fernsprecher Telex Telegramnmanschrift Post fach 1"480270 Bonn-Duisdorf Vermitlung 8 86 844 bundesernghr bn 5300 Bona 1 Rochusstral e 1 (02221) 751 P ..f . i 77.- 77 1-_ -. 7, t .. ... :: *:.... T "'e ..... .... .. ... I*+A:! i.44 -2- S2 Protection.,;Act" and by the "Ministry of 1&ldlife". Since Kenya had not applied the Convention unti 45 March I97), e documents were approved as comparative- documents of a Non- o, ect g, State according to Article X of the Convention. The ~aonly reao- for me to send these documents to the Secretariat w> ,was.that the time limit according to Article VI paragraph 2 of the Convention had not been adhered to. Document no. 235 408, for iK example, had been issued on 28 February 1978, although the ivory was. not cleared through the main Customs in Frankfort until ",9 February 1979. Since these documents as has already been stated earlier were only comparative export documents, which +i had moreover been issued by authorized Kenyan agencies, the German customs authorities did not see any reason to call the documents 'in .uestion Owi.g.to an error of transmission, Mr. Sand informed you in his letter of 25 April 1979 that the ivory had been seized in the "Fedber'al..Republic of Germany. This is not the case, the merchandize was, imprted and passed on to the Weinz Company. .I send -you .this letter as a preliminary information. Your question- nairewill be completed as soon as my investigations will have been terminated. Yours sincerely, by order, (Dr.. Emonds) hj, U' ,: V +... i. ... ,f .* )i*' '-.'..-. -- :I D. T, LLIOT flr1?Y DLU CTO OF CoI. . P. 0. BOX 30036, NAIaODI, Jr, ond is Oer Bndesmnister Fur rah t Landwirtchaft Und Forstem 53 monn Duisdorf, Dear ds I -cknowledge -reeipt of your letter of 6 Tovamprt 1979 to h'an todto, and am sceki, som clarific.tion before ptoce.in: further' . The investigation into the i.-.Locerus horn contLues. It would be of value to 1mow the destination (Weinz Oompanj) and fr'm whom the ivoz olerod -n 9th Fembrwuy 1979 was dispatched. It was presumablv clared for inprtation on that date, I would be grateful also to receive v ny details of how the coisinmmcnt was mae up ia confirmation of which Airline transported it eto with a ir "a ill nuner tc. Yours0 sincerely, DER1 BUNDESMINISTER FOR ERNAHRUNG, LANDWIRTSCHAFT UND FORSTEN I Main Zeichen Bonn, 24 January 1980 By Airmail Express Letter Mr. R.T. Elliot c/o J. Irwin Deputy Director of C.I.D. P.O. Box 30 036 N'a i r o b i/Kenya Washington:Convention .(CITES) Your letter of 10 October 1979 CID/SED/2/6/II/124 My letter of 6 November 1979 623-76082-4 Dear Mr. Elliot, I hope that, by today's letter, I will be able to help you in identifying the Hassaco Company Ltd., which has become known here as a result of its attempt to illegally import rhino horns. As you informed me in your letter of 10 June 1979 CID/SED/2/6/2/11/78 -, the Hassaco Company is not registered in Kenya. It was, however, the consigner of the rhino horns which were seized in the Federal Republic of Germany and which were delivered in Kenya (see my letter of 5 September 1979 623-76082-4). Since the Hassaco Company also delivered ivory into the Federal Republic of Germany on behalf of the Weinz Company (see my letter of reference, export documents nos. 72 408, 235 416 and others), I had investigations carried out gs to Postanschrlft Dienstgebfude Fernsprecher Telex Telegrammanschrift 53 Bonn-Dulsdorf Bonn-Duisdorf (02221) 75 886844 bundesernAhr bn Postfach RochusstraBe 1 oder 751 - 2 - where the purchase price of the ivory was transferred to. Part of the ivory was dispatched by the "M/S Maramoja & Co." and the "Holiday Curio + Crafts" Companies, both of them in Nairobi/Kenya. The bills, however, were dispatched by the Hassaco Company Ltd.; so it must be assumed that "Hassaco Company Ltd." is a cover name. The purchase price of the ivory shipped by the "Hassaco Ltd., Kampala via Nairobi" was transferred to the Banque Pariente, 12 Rue de Rive, CH-1211 Geneva/Switzerland, reference "Bakerloo", on instructions from the said company. I hope that my information will enable you to find out the identity of the Hassaco Company. Yours sincerely, by order (Dr. Emonds) 1~kJS "Ole I, --- leA1 t4H " 1(.-j I~J~ VU~JW~ 64 , ~ (~c~C -ft cA-tA t7~ ~ A /I Ofy 'k~ 4e~4~i~ , 4 Ke, ie 4, e-A k te~e I a c~o1 (rf 4, -S SO0A.~? P4$ s7 A -1 5oCu e- C4 6- S- A~fiC L AAA4 ~C4A ~~00 L~) A PfiI 841qw k, Ja, le, tI* --, k y t v m 41, 1000 A j4y AYIICA 2'22 A 640 (~y D~ i~4~'~ ~ A1JN~S(11AIIS-reA 4)4 j~ AeA~u~ d/ fr~ia~ ~4A b - ti:. ,~ 7~ Tu~L4,r~ ~bepLJ~ ~tY~ (Y ~ ~ ~~3t ~;' q/~a~-~ A J) -, AL~~cw ~~~~ rA 4a 4 6d~d~4 rr'; ~X %t /II.. e "d i CA& p fIA 6 4 41 t~-V 'A A/i ~?~ekq)U44 to ~ 42AJ ~ IA 44j A 6f~A~L HILFE FOR DIE BEDROHTE TIERWELT F Zoologlsche Gesellsdhaft van 1858 e.V., Aifred-Brehm-Plotz 16,6000 Frankfuft/M. 1 - Mr., Peter Sand Secretary General Secretariat CIS 1. U. C. N .CH- lia Morge PRESIDENT: PROF. DR. DR. B. GRZIMEK O RSTAND: DR. KARL KLASEN President der Deutschen Bundesbank i. R. BRUNO H. SCHUBERT Generalkonsul AR. RICHARD FAUST rektor des Zoologischen rtens Frankfurt KURATORIUM: HERMANN J. ABS PRINZ BERNHARD DER NIEDERLANDE WILLY BRANDT Altbundeskanzler FRITZ I. DIETZ, KONSUL President der Industrie- und Handelskammer PROF. DR. WALTER HALLSTEIN DR. HELMUT KOHL CDU-Parteivorsitzender . DR. JUR. REINHOLD KURTH leitender Direktor der Stadtsparkasse Frankfurt/M. PROF. DR. DR. KONRAD LORENZ DR. MARTIN NIEMOLLER Kirchenprasident a. D. PROF. DR. ERWIN STEIN Bundesverfcissungsrichter i. R. DR. ING. E.,H. FELIX WANKEL PROF. DR. ERICH WELTER KONTEN: NR. 5115-60 POSTSCHECKKONTO "FRANKFURT/M., BLZ 50010060 NR. 305138 EFFECTENBANK WARBURG AG, BLZ 50120717 NR. 3-02236-5 BERLINER HANDELS- UND FRANKFURTER BANK FRANKFURT/M., BLZ 50010111 NR. 69-12265 COMMERZBANK AG, FRANKFURT/M., BLZ 50040000 KONTEN FOR DIE AKTION .HILFE FUR DIE BEDROHTE TIERWELT NR. 47-601 POSTSCHECKAMT FRANKFURT/M., BLZ 50010060 NR. 80002 STADTSPARKASSE FRANKFURT/M., BLZ 50050102 NR. 35556.9 EFFECTENBANK WARBURG AG, FRANKFURT/M., BLZ 50120717 NR. 2400.440 POSTSCHECKKONTO OSTERR. POSTSPARKASSEIWIEN Aza/ref.: 77-y-kb Telefons 0611-212 3727 Datum : Aug. 9, 1979 Dear Mr. sand, Excerpt from a letter which we have just received and might interest you (I uote Uterally) 2 I am w4419n about the inIt onal trade in raw African, el0hant tusks which is carried an in Europe. ... Nevertheless, this past June 6th I saw more than sixteen, tans of these tusks unloaded from an Aer Touras aircraft at the Basel, 'Switxerland, airport. I then ande inquiries about this with airport personnel and they informed me that it was a frequent event. For your information, Aer Touras is a smill charter airline based in Dublin, Ireland." Maybe this is one of these dark channels and appropriate investigation should be made. Please keep me informed about the resulats if there are any. Best regards, Dr. Richard Faust 6c : Mr. John A. Burton, Charman IUCN/BSC TRAFFIC Group C/O Fauna Preservation SocietyRegent s Park, London cc Mr. 1. T. Xltot c/o Mr. J. Irwin, Deputy Direotor, CID, Box 3oo36, Nairobi 7 ---7------------------------------------ May I on this occasion also thank you for your letter of 23 July 1979 answering my question of 7 July pertaining to the illegal export of the 141 rhino horns ROckantwort nur m6glich bei Angabe unseres Diklatzeichens y sincerely, Hergestellt aus 100% Altpapier Dr. R. Faust CONFIDENTIAL TO: FR: I r. Richard Faust R.T. Elliott Direktor des Zoologischen % R. Goodwin Gartens Frankfurt Box GERMANY Nairobi, KENYA Sept. 3, 1979 Dear Dr. Faust, Thank you for the copy of your letter to Mr. J. Burton. I had in fact written to Mr. Burton asking him to take no action on my earlier request, since I had learned that he is unused to my type of work. Unfortunately, my letter obviously arrived too late to be of use. I would suggest &n the future you send amy c~n- fdrmation to myself, or Mr. J. Irwin and not copy it to Mr. Burton or Mr. P. Sand. They can be told after investigation and police action are completed. Unfortunately at this stage the airlines are cooperative and the whole matter is best handled from hbre through our own contacts. Later we may be able to shame the companies into cooperation. Yours Sincerely, R. T. Elliott ..... nreotow 0.X.D. Ileadquswtevsg ?.O. Nez 30036, Mwltew ..rd Soo)egisob..9 US0QtlaiOoo eeleeo1haft Ven 1858 **V*, AUr o4-rW-es-lats 16#6000, *bask ou tow i letter of 7th Avgw, 1979# oopte4 to noo Pl0as0 iS f t e, it 1ettOPs 04e oopied else- whete -use SW address as unden- q x/o r. as @todw18 Nationd laftoriats rodit (r.A.) Mtd., P.O. Box 445"s RAIP01M# It wIll be of value to know the %me and Registratito Samber of the Airovt which ave betag used to naw the item metiond4 In "ur lo-ttor It will alvo be st vJlve to know from whore those item arivi before being re- dtreeted tO BASAL sad I would ask wAn Of th three pona to whom the letter dtweoted is to follow up this sattol, mt*oe it three sopewte line. of inVeottation ae started, It is asmst oortaSs that the matter wi12 be blou and alterativo routes will be opened whioh will reault in father doleVl, euchas reovatly oooemed due to premature disolv res of cafidential Intomation. I would oug $ Xr. John B3ua =Wg be is the bet position t 0au out this probing acdif this to acred. I eugioeit we loave it to him to proceed its his own tine to obta nase muek detail as possible bearing In mind we dO not want the souroe to dwg up until suc tia* as all Prliolpale have been fuIig doomonted and we ae Ins a position to oatoh the Big Fish. Too* sincere" 4.06 W. Jobs Nuno, M0 W 2 Preservation 1oot et0 7 &00$s Park# 142M#C HILFE FOR DIE BEDROHTE TIERWELT F- Zootogische Gellscoft von 18,58 e.V., Alfred.Brehm-Patz 16,6000 Frankfurt/M. 1 Mr. John .A. Burton e/ Waun hreser ion soeietr Zoologi44al Gardens L gent s ?ark L2 :PRESIDENT: PROF. DR, DR. B. GRZIMEK TAND: DR. KARL KLASEN President der Deufschen Bundesbank i. R. BRUNO H. SCHUBERT " Generalkonsul DR. RICHARD FAUST -Ditektor des Zoologi dcen Gardens Frankfurt KURATORIUM: HERMANN ABS PRINZ BERNHARD DER NIEDERLANDE WILLY BRANDT Altbundeskanzler FRITZ I. DIETZ, KONSUL Prsident der Industrie, und Handelskammer PROF. DR. WALTER HALLSTEIN DR. HELMUT KOHL CDU-Parteivorsitzender DR. JUR. REINHOLD KURTH Leitender Direktor der Stadtsparkasse Frankfurt/M. 4 &OF. DR. DR. KONRAD LORENZ MARTIN NIEMOLLER "iKrchenprasident a. D. PROF. DR. ERWIN STEIN Bundesverfassungsrichter i. R. -DR. ING. E. H. FELIX WANKEL PROF. DR. ERICH WELTER KONTEN- NR. 5115-608 POSTSCHECKKONTO FRANKFURT/M., BLZ 50010060 NR. 305138 EFFECTENBANK WARBURG AG, BLZ 50120717 NR. 3-022365 BERLINER HANDELS- UND FRANKFURTER BANK FRANKFURT/M., BLZ 50010111 NR. 69-12265 COMMERZBANK AG, FRANKFURT/M., BLZ 50040000 * Az.,/ref.: 7-y-kb Telefon., 0611.-2 27 Datum, Aug. 31, 1, Der M' Buro, Tbhak you for sending =e a en to .Aer Touras: -in Dublin;. of your letteIr o 15 Auguit 1979 Frankly speaking, 2, 4n k*t thinkthat it wa1 e 0vs t~o writethis, lete.Now the, aiize, is 'arI d t old ,hav benbttr kep c14 loeyee oil Mii Touras -first' wex tofn out from. where- :the ivory arrives: befot. being redireccted to xasil, ead .f~r whom it is .patived. I am. Afai. this will Po longer,*be possL1q. w afterX hAVg put theii on the alrt .40 ItM Re, To suiot, witobi Cc a Mr. Peter 6Und, Mge Copy for your information. Yours sincerely, Dr. Richard Faust KONTEN FOR DIE AKTION .HILFEFOR DIE BEDROHTE TIERWELT- NR. 47-601 POSTSCHECKAMT FRANKFURT/M., BLZ 50010060 NR. 80002 STADTSPARKASSE FRANKFURT/M., BLZ 50050102 NR. 35556.9 EFFECTENBANK WARBURG AG, FRANKFURT/M., BLZ 50120717 NR. 2400.440 POSTSCHECKKONTO OSTERR. POSTSPARKASSE/WIEN Rdckantwort n u r m8glich bei Angabe unseres Dik'atzeichens Hergestelft aus 100%/. Altpapier R.!. NLLIO!T. 0/9 R. Goodiwin# ]Bq* 9 tional' Industrial Credit$ P.Oi Box_44599.. NAIROBI, 25trh Mets 19T9. Nr. J. Surtout 0/. juna Peseran soo01 etve Regents Pu*-# "boar NI. Burton1 Please take no aotion on 8r letter dated 15th Amgustg,1979, addressed to Dr. tauit - I eot their means,* Tours sizoore~2., L T. NLT ,CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF WILD FAUNA AND FLORA SECRETARIAT IUCN CH-1110 MORGES, SWITZERLAND V (021) 71 06 96 CABLES: UNICORN MORGES bD/l/I.22KE Mr. Ellis T. Monks *S/e/~.6World wildlife Fund-Kenya P.O. Box 24603 Nairobi Kenya ist June 1979 Dear Ellis, Thank you very much for your letter of 19 May 1979 and your earlier correspondence regarding ivory trade and rhino horn from Kenya. I have written to the United States for confidential information on the bank transfers concerned, and I shall let you know as soon as I receive any details. Regarding documentary evidence in Germany, the CITES Management Authority has assured me that they will keep custody of the ivory certificates in question. As to the postal parcel which contained the rhino horn and which carried a Nairobi sender address, it has been decided to send it directly to the Attorney General through diplomatic pouch from the Kenyan Embassy in Bonn. This shipment has left and should by now be in the hands of the Hon. Charles Njonjo. It would appear that he is fully aware of the case and has discussed it with Mr. Wolfgang Burhenne, Chairman of the IUCN Environmental Law Commission. I was pleased to hear the news of Mr. Sindeyo's appointment, which means that he will be our official contact as the designated CITES Management Authority for Kenya. With best regards. Yours sincerely, Peter H. Sand, Secretary General cc: J. Kundaeli R. Idzerda Administered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources on behalf of the United Nations Environment Programme i.T. &'LLIOTT c/o J. P. IRIN DEPUTY 9II ET~d OF O. L D. P. BOx 30036, NAIROBI* 13th November, 1979 feter 'I. Sand oeecmetary General, C. I. .E.3. I. U. C.N. 111. & Morges, SWITZ-RLAD Dear Sirf I enclose a photostat of Dr. Emonds letter of 6th November, 1979. I would be grateful for some olarification in view of your letter Ref. SV. 08 32 B/K/ 2 of 25th April, 1979. Your urgent reply will be much appreciated since I am preparing a report for the authorities here which Us to go in very soon. The other investigation is continuing. Yours faithfully, ELL 'LA4 DiI/I.22DE PS/el/16 (2) Dr. C. Emonds Bundesministerium ffir Ernlhrung, Landwirtschaft und Forsten Postfach 140270 D-53 BONN 1 Federal Republic of Germany Gland, 28 February 19S0 Dear Dr. Emonds, 1. Amond the ivory export permits subm bi thi.A lera1 iLepulic of Germany on 2 pernits fromi Kenye: 1o. 235411, citel February 1976, for No. 235404, dated 23 February 1978, for No. 72408, dated 1 April 197;, for total itted to the Technical Expert Committee 9-31 January 1980 were the following 200 kg 120 kg 4068 kg 4388 kg All the above-mentioned permits were presented for import in the Federal Republic of Germany during 1978, i.e. more than six months from the date on which they had been granted. According to Article VI, paragraph 2, of the Convention these permits were thus invalid at the time of their presentation in the Federal Republic of Germany. Under these circumstances, the import of these specimens (for which the customs revenue of the Federal Republic of Germany must have been at least US$ 50,000) must be considered as trade in violation of the Cotvention, as referred to in Article VIII. I would appreciate receiving your information on any relevant facts and your proposals for the future prevention of such violations. In accordance with Article XIII, paragraph 3, the Secretariat will report this information to the next meeting of the Conference of the Parties. 2. It would appear that the Kenyan permits concerned were all presented by- the same ivory traders (Gebr. Weinz, Hauptstr. 30-32, 6581 Veiterodt, Tel. 06781/31071; acting through Mr. Trainer Braun, Idar-Oberstein, Tel. 06781/31171) and airfreighted through the same freight forwarders (Transatlantic Speditions GmbH & Co. KG, Neptunstr. 18-22, 2800 Bremen 1). 9.1..a~ Messrs. Weinz and Trans-Sped were also the consignees of the 141 rhira horns from Kenya confiscated by the Bremen Customs Office on 23 March 1979. From recent information it now appears that the consignees may indeed have planned the rhino horn transaction in advance: (a) Masurs. Weinz had already made enquiries about the market for rhino horns in 1978, i.e. about one year before this seizure. Mr. H.J. Liebchen of the BEY was aware of these enquiries. (b) On 22 March 1979, inoediately after the arrival of the horns in Bremen, a Mr. Mahn of Trans-Sped telephoned the Bremen Customs Office and asked for permission to re-export the horns by mail (see letter of 23 March 1979 from Hauptzollamt Bremen-Ost, SV 0832B-P). (c) The firm of Hassaco Ltd., un&whose address the horns were mailed from Kenya, appears to have had previous business relations with Messrs. Weinz and probably received payments. It is possible that this firm is identical with another firm (C. Hashan Inc., Hong Kong) previously involved in ivory transactions, including payments to certain Kenyan government officials through a bank account at the Republic National Bank of New York. The fir, appears to have a Swiss bank account, too. I would appreciate receiving your information on action taken in this case. I also wish to refer to the earlier requests for information on ivory trade reiterated in my letter of 17 January 1980. Enclosed please find a further recent advertisement for ivory, in the "Siddeutsche Zeitung" (23/24 February 1980), at the record price of DM 526 per kg. Yours sincerely, Peter H. Sand Secretary General cc: Dr. I. Douglas-Hamilton, Nairobi Enc. -~ ---- -- --.~~- - page 2) Dr. G. Emonds, Bonn Dl/1. 22KE Ps/.1/16 f thee. zthe the. dlC.t . %rlol, e Mr. Daniel Sindiyo Director, Wildlife Conservation Management Department Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources NAIROBI Kenya Gland, 27 March 1980 uar Mr. Sindiyo, Qkr Secretariat has been informed that your Management Authority issued an port permit No. 286534 on 20 April 1979 for 2 leopards and 1 black Maoceros, sent to the Baghdad Zoo. As these species are listed on Appendix I d the Convention, I would appreciate knowing whether the requirements of Ith Convention were complied with in this case. k have also been informed by the Belgian authorities that a shipment of wIory from Kenya (262 tusks weighing 1'248.6 kg; consignee: VANECO) arrived a Brussels airport on 22 April 1979. As Belgium is not a Party to CITES, the lvory was admitted without export documents and no further information on the origin was available. Yours sincerely, Peter Sancr Peter H. Sand Secretary General bee: Dr. I. Douglas-Hamilton Mr. E.T. Monks, WWF-Kenya (via NO-Coordinator) (Art tp L I I1-.- % (u O4Y 117- t dAA* 4,t4 e'd 44 C4 ~~AP41 A4'4_ ) ew rI LAi 21 February 1980 623-76082-4/12. Director of Wildlife Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and National Parks P.O. Box I Chiianga-Lusaka Republic of Zambia Washington Convention (CITES); re: Seizure of 79 rhino horns at Frankfort Airport Dear Sirs, On 24 January 1980 a certain Mr. M.A. Mohamud Fowzi, born in Isiolo/Kenya, on 6 August 1942, passport no. 086745 issued in Kenya on I August 1979, entered the Federal Republic of Germany via-Frankfort Airport. His luggage 2 suitcases had already arrived at the airport on 17 January 1980. When he was about to receive the suitcases, the customs officer asked him about the contents. He affirmed that the suitcases contained nothing but personal articles and that he was not able to open them since he had lost the keys. Later he submitted the export licence, a copy of which is en- closed, and declared that the suitcases were to be sent as transit goods to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia because he had lived there for five years. The suitcases were opened, as the ex- port licence designated the Federal Republic of Germany as the country of destination. The contents 79 rhino horns (Appendix I of CITES) were seized, since the required import licence was missing. The export licence was not issued by your department, which, as the Secretariat of the Convention informed me, is the competent authority under CITES. As I suppose that this is an infraction of CITES I kindly ask you for further information. Yours sincerely, by order, (Dr. Emonds) z .* I. I'L'II.IC (OF ZA.IIIIA Z.'/, / ..-"r- '- INAINAI I 1A I KS AM) WVILIFE ACT N 29 82 EXPORT PERM1T (Ivory anJ rhinoceros horn) A N1/ ,/ ..7-, Pos-r ,I . . . ..................... ....... B.~~3tt)E~~i'LA1.1 1))C~~ - - is h,:r.bv niuIlo. ol subLJ(,CLt 'Ii any ol v'r la to c~pr from I hie levpul ilie ofiZajnlaia In .. ;15'' ..,.:... /.... /. :7 .1the following *i vory/rhinoceros horn. IVORY AND RHINOCEROS HORN l Identification Of Item Coundry of Origin lliarkz Ownership Jo.a F /S= .. ... ... ... "/,-"'"- .v-: /': -,'--<-I" .,"- .. ... ......... .t .. , N. ........ ............ ... \7 .. .. ......... .......... ......... ,_ . .. ......... ................. .. ........ ... ............ .. ....... .......- ...... .......... ..... .. ....... ..... ... .................... ..... Total Fee Paid ..K e4 A CONDITIONS OF ISSUE 1...,.$. Tis ....... i .s ad 1 ... ......... ....... .0 .................. ......... 1. hi e mi i v li I I it1 2. The above-mncntioncd trophies have been approved for export by Veterinary Clearance Curtificktto No. .... .....dad..:,-, ..... .. ... s...... 4. ~ ~ .. .. . .. .. . .... ..?....... ........ . .. . .. . .. . .. .. 7 .. .... ... ... ... ... ... ...:. ....... .5,l ..... .: ... . . . . . . . 1. Thi permt ifnisider Origin a to Exporwer Duplicate w~ Dire~ctor oif wViai1,ie,. Fiblaeria~i and Natiunal Park Triplicate to remain in Wook 4 or or ,i Cu.e ony l X1 ( Ri' l ( A.I, (;'.1 ,- 1 - In t, :ne of Coverzun'rit of Zrnnbia Stitutory In4trunien.I No. ) .-of)9 .. j ,(rIii:.-' i, ,- .r ,., ,i to the i.j.1icout to export the Ubove.meCutinIcd goods subjve1 ta th1. 1m1. ckh I d it.lil IIs: 1. This Ij cnoo Is valid until ... ..... ......................... 2. .-'2V : ..- 3 .. . t : ,. ,L_ .. . . . ...... ..... . .. . . ... ..... .... ... ......... 4. r .- -_._L '. L .. : . .. .. . .. ... ....... ...... ..........()/ ..... .......... z .< ..... ..y - ........ .... fur P rmancnt 89crdary ]NSIRUCTIONS TO EXrOwv1I' iS 1. A Fr.pirnte applIcMlinn in QW L,)UI'LICATE is required tilli eanc ong nhent. Five copies (if a ech t:uo Eliohiig details of goo~s to be vxportd must lie atiarched. 2. An application for an Export Licenco may be rcfu.d. or quantities Appliid for cortniled, without w. sibi1Ient of any reason. 8. A Licence, once isuod, is subject to alteration. modifteation or cancellation at any time and is not t ransferable. 4. A certifcate of ]>-entinlity and/or Trport Licence if iisued by the Government of the country of destinr.tion sbould be forv.arded with the applicnilon. 5. This Lie. ace must be produced to the Customs nuthorities i)ien,Bill of Eutry/Export is submitted. For Use by Customs Department EXPORTS AGAINST TIIlS LICENCE I ]Balance Bill of Entry Value ISignature of Data Export No. Quantity K a Quantity Value CusoLs Offlcer "I- 4"" ''_ k ______________ -- .- _ _ _..-__ _,__ '_.I J~lJ'L :~l( L',,l :.,(IF" Z %. ll'1 k MI IS F CAoIME(Cl ANDM) 'w-iuv JjYjQ fKA 11.0. Box 19GS, L USA K -- * A PLICATION FOR1 ICI;NCI '1"0 EXPOI'" (e ,ur copies to Ile u tted in typed or block capital letters if h a 1-\ it h Jh;AD JN-r It ,,,,OV,..It..AY/ / l,.\JIT I \r r c ,I*( ( hy nli.ly for a Nmliie, to e' (,, in Ii, lh,. Iloluuh,!i of Zanblba l7e g,,ods hIa lh.t,, hi reun)d-r: (a) 1i,,,,,e of Ap,,),at /(A / (i-/ ? -' -" / Apl cn Ad n( fll f.1 D ..*1J/ N f / i.\ I L L. .. I 'i" .......... .. . .... .... ... ( ,) Nam. ofCoilsi, .n../t(,:.. ....... ..... ,1-f., A_.//' 2j..-.-...----..-,--. ,I A,1~ W rifa \vc i m o f CC,,o,, ,. ... ....... .. .............. ,. .'. ................ . ......... .. ............... ............. ..... ................... .. ...... ... ........... ......... ................. .":: .. . ...... . ... ... . . . ... ............. i., .. ... .............. ... A L / ____ ...s re n l N........... ........ ...... .... ............................................ ............ ... ...n iy.... O is,,,,. ifI ....... ............. ..... : .... ................................. ... ..... ..... ... . (cO) i -. f ___- n._ __.... ......._...... F.O.n. Value ~~ ( Quantity r aig in to&ck if export is perm',,i. t. L- _ PART II 1. (a) Why do you ,ish to export the goods f-.-6.7 .Aq1-.4,2.__._ (b) Detailed explanation required if goods not ofZambia orAgn . 2. Ifgoods not of Zambia origin, numbers of original import licence and bill of entry to be furnish 3. State amount received or to be received in payment for the goods, and in what currency- _.....4,__A.. LI 4. What is the approximate date on which payment is to bo r---ive-?- 5. State precisely details of the manner in which payment is to be received in Zambia.__-... ...)) /4 6. If emigrant and no movement of funds involved, please produce evidence of exchange control approval of em igrant status. ~2. .- , ArWaybill Nutmb~er 220 Airport of Destination Totali Number4 of r'e"'s -Au fkd er i Lir I hr, Gc ck, Lablsfor your Ba g e g 3.1 Ciose Auf-Ltta errmr3gl hon cin s sJnc!!a len- cr1a ni.lhadn tcre Vdi~e brigon S e die Au lr16berrnl~ Narien und A A..irif; erch a''f der. A Und .2. -'t': l.... ..zsa'- S, .: -.- .* ,'.,-...' .,,',,t ' -'. j2'*'" _,-. __.-_ S-!i.t'.n Sze thr Gcp'*c wt -ve colir - .n im aut,'" ) en,-'- e. G-. c -.-... - *" "' "I "/ -_, of your tL..j -,se stould i over becorne los,'.,, ,. .. . P~c~e 1i r) .n n -ro c.nd addaxz and atlmch'them- ouLskdc an orde your at e. -I ";,-',, , P-''e lo*our b~ap.g. Items ol. a u il ": .: ;:. -, .. ::. :. . l se, "-. .-, .. .. .. .-. -;": b, .caf.d cn yo.,r _sc, .... , t- -i;""r-- i' ," r:e -4.-_, [" Qi AA" ,o i .-. P~ea e fl inn~mo ad adr nd a~aohtem i" '-: *..,. ', ,-AT ,-. *i4 ; .. .', .. A: j W 4 > .T4 44Iiu 4344 >4 ~ ( >4A, 444 4 4~>NZ: 7, ft> P ip4~j ( >4VA>44BMW" t4 4 By NAZON Report POIC have sezd4amtohe ot S.2mlini'h ad onhues n a hpI Nioi 86'm of he rophes wkwde tobe epored lst nght IN NIH o-f <-, Zrtran Ub=-' Pu~m ff, ASE = .&* ., TEL AVIV, Frida Edr a n'a me ISBUADLL forces attacked a niavalfoSesinstgurap base said to be used by the Pales- \ va edo &VI4nfutLe.banese coast durigA oksaFCr-h L-R7 -tengt n. -official anno~unce- wa uoegb tel mgnt said toay. Eira emaec.%iihU .It was niot immediately dis-rubyterm.a yivesc_ closed whether the at kwas-ata h'eesoit ea& launfchby qi oFr naval forces dsUdtemntokan o~~ "the anuncement said' two idpnecfr-h omr Isralis .were killed and eight tacioy wounded ee~nteofe fsU-vri: The bae was identified as Dabr ntaidnaPeYh Burja- The army announcement -a ogaopse said that guerrillas of,- the F~atah I racs otea e Organisation hbad used it for 7-di bb o e ~taY attacks. against Israel. THESE'f lia soders trinot6Biihd e~uofdfl met The annoucement sad- the~ armouer b-aeiiIre.hgilgautswltaevrfoTmns rwhwilUasgzexuieyto4it-uril base had also been used fo coba dutes for- Ertransstoute '-Adi an: armsand 'amuntion depot. K"The miss 14 wa -alccomplished and the basewas estroyed," th _% YI SKk - announcement said. Noi iertiier d~etails -were im Yzwo u mdiately available. L W O The attakcame justonwe Theaouncemenlt did not i theoa evnsbtsmdeai t/ o ha benwdlxetd Sunday, Ten taswil vie o tp4 ;Pemer Sikh oi, i Ali, Aga Kham-dathiahaijm~, Inerr 0SBf Ngaras bad: Etreup defending~A0~ h~a po ns. Narb plhayi W tr -up tW o nIs/ e a~ 4.ais -e Impala; anereseet~ ain SiVrn Group ~ 9a~~~theT~~~ablAt atandbars Patg -Narob Gtoym0khaiia~eib~~uu h~~rn ~ ~ bul a~s two-pber of Premier-b1 are~ ate r hom to K en Ca g-.'Agw "EINGOare expected to tlea afte theirA m*y, Jgist~ Oelottfio thte~y The, wo lah a gtets uuAha t ake # ntcianGes to th3ep~. Uniont should gtlp-offithe makwt arb th absGonItiueSr the r~ tble sadig it,1 pois from 10 gae ithBerethe.lau Luopor vitoie whl the 1 clas ewnls Nair ob BlJanues.lTh sf~ame nmbe ofd oiteu aie ineio~ol vr .yaro- in kilers Katialyfr an %MaendA" co~peton, get of he t aIth ome grondt, Teatl thth bla f O ch afenn father, t c lub' mer- sol;trc odcodsigit cintowesltr N expected to, h ave tb3l- caHIn G Abe Ejtlt b t ary, w ail e r kelo yestrda y sethieath itor Two La ueI* "Tmro Swmia rethm-. fatrhc has mde the steam~ Abaluhya on adka-e ay rate tete eet~ M'ariago Unite tifina odtineIC aeal imrLUar ek season. ~ and- this can onl testfie by he while tumrra the asiame l~~ela~an& t~uoee- are a~~eact ttfor will benwtie 45 mintooes ~ t sac w p~ ~L Ifonydfnee alksoftek fence, ~ n',t*pe~ ef fomnd anonstooro -clashOgainst~flui~i hav gt t ndlokig t te or i, hefitthelf Deavi f Knyae hat ni ar a t i e marhaledby Josaphat- ,Murila 'ful-back, who is at his homne Gem messages from Mombasa yesterdarf st i ' thsaten ils father. pushoves AM capable 6f runng-the~ 10,000 meres under 28:0.0 and The latest leagu tI also want to lower my time in th~e 50mte tas is the league runrsu* Gbr stands at 13:26.8 sec". ~o ier~s k~o~ extra hr or il atig-o th>p~k Those were the words~ of Joshua Kmeo onpii of the fit MoW, Kaaega and the*ell HLming Johua trals scheduled to take place in Monbasa-oz Jun 7 cordinated Kisumu -otstaMs>'o h sm lih a Gor Mahia startitir p-coun~try' Krieto 0I e -f 0) 1 )ite-saef~b a tor iha aantMWa and Amov KIlP Amos Klpkorir w-ho Wilhtry is r NyiATINS Rpre tour~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ wihagm gis offa oi h rie luck in the 1,500 metres anid 3,0 thyteeita tm Ku eto, whov sad he had not Bolt haah oldsseo Thnere is -no reason. why Mo the Unte States been taking part In several meets eat ever~ of 1.4.6see. if tey eally mean to< Play Sould for theAKenya for the earliec part of the season not~~~~~ win th twhace'th AAAlArc ecause of poor~ health, was o)ti- liauuh weekend.,Butto d67rthis they wbt*Wd wealth G~ame misitc --that he would do his best Prisonsj shne Trials to be held in Mombasa. IL~f~LTAUL[in Mombaipsa on -And from Klpkorir who apPar-,- KALTALEently lost somie of his~ en-route isL brngn homet~ sai "IG: amj fine and if :alli not inlS8ycb l. p~i Wfngn D6t L- GFG t.afetdb Mombasa 'climlate, j> .i '20 oddl athltes Ihot do el"TEKnaPiosntil steyf urrnty tu~dy- hze 4o e kt Leweries 9 6 2 1 IG 13 14 ing n the US. The w world cecord-holders jets bc noNioiti vnn 3xuu 12 er4oo(,0 n-3,000~ at 8.1 0-1W. at teed0itZo Htittir 5 2 6 9 12 Te tird grou meressteplecase an Samonteeplvist t)thaSeyheles urs Cannos 9 2 2 -- -oother will arr efintely o feor the 480meflgt r a. m a lla mwtnRIMed 131th MndaZprne Maha 6 4 -,-1' r Orgr 'Ogelsdta Kenyans wifll Vans, he thad81 payd thre tches (Nakuru)I A0 3g 2 91 ;tary h 1. pt deitly g forsI he 4iNna metrd wi Tanzni and Seyhele mega it 2el _4noii 1I lnjof Mar~ojir t; 1 2 3 7 It 4h eeeeae I h S atronagisah Tnain Us.ogi 7 h1 1 5 7 I~II~ 13, :3a until Junei~~v 22 eya i til ntinlt SPO TIN theEF capbl ofyp~ coachuin tuhere fro re-~o interfrtc lyd n Thsns,8. codJuzml stadin to bhiody rsns h r h- 41 addesCo th/a' MOUNIDS osezdlion~ a~id zebra skins are spread out in th 7-nseuin grounds. T1ROPI~ HA; cuIEEi FA M PACE 1 33. KomoJa sid he ltes 1978, all game trophiy delr ha their, perits revoked P, Marchn~ ovrn 1 98 ~N. Deitrich, -BerJiii Strass 103, destroy its widiejust because- X ~~~ ~ o 13,1978 "TheKisrs owe o hs of a few gry people who want hel gfvepoi Late reI U etra 1 itwa to become rich quickly," he said.3 '-oie appealed to icanan~ht P.O. ins,'03_l w mediCely "We shalmfroP cotnu e said. ~ith this opration uni all th ir r esa tjeM r. elicaelIO fet legal trder ae ckigifl", hy-bn a-lgm rpis fet said. w itj--2 hs er, l The rids took! lce"'/t dawn -Th Peumnen SeJretiV th e "eersj and in theafteron The items Miisr of Tors an idie m tw~mtks to vansd a arriv t the Ministry's sectionat f satd stwarmy of. ang~ aldt~~ 9i ~ll~Bie ry h ~i 'TX/IALand-R o n th-msem Paaliamen recntl approved 00 kls tbi e.ecoi 'At the section, the police evlisationmto effecterCound. o 'Pckd thet~ cartoons and forward hau evesr~ selt byplc.Her- sc icnefelt-daes Thgentist of, ho tusks agd -calthat as yie ar plice~p sezd Ltysedyteplc ad Wriin oni Wehe caron read: mQ TOURTSM ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ trt ard Widf Ministry wokr addtctvs"ro aaShe oe~t nat Men;1 ter were'. lablle ln"Personalp9es~o, ~ EWff 4ett"v theIY Kods hat -bel thee sleas AsaIUR _'ivie-u i meiatly ad rtun cospital">1 hi twife fo Ugamth -na Byv T ION~ PwHtid ut.', ban chaged was~g# whaing at rpeyata 4toa H*a s, COFDNTIL Central Cstos Ofico Brme PotAfi ~13REVM. Fo Ateto Mr S~hle Irefe to your eizre of 1 i4alprcl n 9 posa acl oselfp eu4(Nioi) ofRioHrs, totllig,16&0 Xg i 7*4& tgtetoaln20.K. I~hudb rtflto reev futerifrmto as o wat ccued regrdig tit.5 sezr o hn Hr nd ol reqes ZA%;9 maai mal A er, "ehralrlv docuenttio untl '4h:7tim aswe au ommaicaie. f~rher I uld Nepuns(r 406 -.22}, 280 Brme Z341i 4 35O Who ar h ietraado rnial fti opay hf. <2~iae inKeya' Phtsaso w,.ormntto ezd eaigt teepres SU4 s usomDblrti~ o, fad-rittJs adrse np ro o Ivr of46 15Kso10Kst 300 K t20 Ks reltin t per&it ofau bexpr No 2408,Q ( 4068 Kis ).,t aetfct akonrti Ieroo 23516 1B5 Z s.) 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BOOK DATE OF PARCEj SENT TO SRDERS TOTAL I N0.1 F03TIUG; NUMBER RAME & AMOUNT ADDRESS PREPAID 30 Dec.78 5456-5454 M/S.SPDmTIONS 9 RASSACO LTD. 2419/20 ? (88) KAMPALA VIA NAIROBI. BOOK/ NO,2 2 Jan,9 5461-5470' /S.SPEDITIONS 10 2750/-?.' ? 100) 4Jan.79 5479-5488 ( 275/- ? 0 15 Jan.79 3583-3588' 1651- 60 16 Jav.79 3589-3594) 165- 60 23 Jan79 3656-3666 U 302/r_ 110 24 Jaa.79 3668-3678 3025/- 1101 25 Ja.79 3685- 95 ? ? 26 Jan.79 3701-3711 11 3025/- (110) 2T Jan.79 3716-3726,, 1 3025/- 110) 29 Jas.79 3733-3742, 10 2750/- t00 30 Jan.79 3745-3754' 10 275/- 100 31 Jan.79 3757-3771i 15 4175/- 152 107 30575/- 1112 1 PFeb.79 3775-3785, 11 3025/- Ito 2 Feb.79 3792-3802 / 11 3025/- 30o (110) 3 feb.79 3806-3820 / 15 1505/ 150 Feb.79 3826-3840/ 15 4125/- (110) 10 Feb.79 3870-3884 / 15 4125/- (110) 10 Feb.79 3892-3901 to 1 2756/- 100 13 Feb.79 3806-3918 13 3575/- 130 14 Feb79 3923-3932 '12 *3306/- (120) 15 Feb.79 393543942?)' 8 2106/rn 76) 19 Feb.79 3211-5220 e 10 u250/- too 20 Feb.79 5027-5040 '* 14 3850/. 140 21 Feb.79 5652-5066/ 15 4125/- 150 22 Feb.79 5071-5084- 14 3850/- 140 23 Feb.79 5086-5089/ 4 1106/.- 110 26 Feb.79 5107-5119 13 3475- (126) BOOK - NO.3 27 Fb.79 5131_5143 (13 34T5/- 130 28 Feb.79 5147-5162 *(16) 4400/- 160 (209) 57225/- (2072) NO.3 1 Kar.79 5169-5182/ (TA 3850/- 140 2 Mar.79 5187-519 13) 3575/- 130 2 Mar.79 5202-5214 : 13 3575/- 130 3 Mar.79 5216-5228 13" 3575/- 130 7 Mar.79 5261-5273- 13 3475/- 130 13 Mar*79 5306-5315 10 2750/- 100 14 Mar,79 5322-5336- 15 4125/- 150 15 Mar.79 5340-5355- 16 440/- 16o 20 MAr.79 5392-5404 10 2750/- 100 22 Mar.79 5417-5428 (12?) 3300/- 120 23 Mar.79 5437-5449 13 3575/- 130 23 Mar.79 5454-5472 19 5225/-- 190 24 Xar.79 5474-5492 19 5225/- 11901 180 49400/- (18o0) No.kid :01 )4.a J~f-14fW C/ 0 04 %75 ~ APcIG 41 X5 4 .. .7 U S A4 o o -,5 0Y- ( i ) .......... .. 1 C-ts-A A,,,3 d V4__.%_ IS 3141-o 3 6 _________ 6 _ _ _ e). Is 2, e r I / 4*n 4 6 11 17 q "l l 4 64 q Wvftde4. 3q)~~~~~~~~s k(6L0 4-i,~~__ __ __ __f ~?f9-- 63;. (S) pftK- d4,m,)! h,,Il t A% -7 T h4t , LAb- 'S a )K C/o P9,~ ,/ ~ ~i (~ i1I~4!4A .P orA k-<,',d <,- < , ~YdLL~,~4 elC phJi%1 -),)I ADA O)X), t~~4Pr.(?gAJ -~ Ai~4 a rRa i I.-.------------------------ I IIe,e 11C~t)~Oe .tJ0 1~ I7 Io 45"Z fb,,,.,., Ju ____,___, v 7o. $,2 4,S -/ * S"I :' ,, 45'Aio' i'ir sT.1 - k' r4,Q'o,,.12b t~o /o SI%1~ ~~A1/t 4/9 __ "Ih A Zoo 4ayJ CovopJe 1t6 80,6 kei0 e' (v K4IthA i9 __ 8 $4, Crc- % > 4 i)- t v .. t / o I t o '31 8 -" Aoe to IL 10'gO (' L D 76.. P 43__ to..... 0'7 141 67 tA _V_ t_.- o 7 ( ~ ~ C +ai I. Ox /-2i W 39 4 cA4,4S "' /4 Oi 11 o t PQ0C<, Aes rA hlOt ~?($t~ /-At ijAeA. c3e oo /6Tk 33-rO' 304 -t' (,S __ __ __ -_1___3 Nic l KA 14' /t1o (0 *4' 7L~~ let~e I/o Ii 57773 ~ *" fr, P4A ~4lthe~N4~3f R7j A'~ 400 fo 05 S)2)l~tb 74~ Octh )3o i1a hAA1 SA t/ 14 P44ua 1' CI~I L rs.. ) P4 A C t 14, M f 4a.,,, " bl.rt t Wwt f4A4 /tku.s 6CAK3 h~I.~I At4r JJ L ) ~ ('oo, ____ P __ _ _ Al 41o 16 ( o__ J3k /, 60 0) 4" SIMg~ Qg)4 ,&~o. 9. 0 .A L ___________________~ ______ 10 9JL ___ ___ (-P IXL so 1 ___ __ __ __ S)_ __ )f ______ q A_ _ 93 h, S' o/o it~ ~~l FOS~ _____ 1c _____________A So Po 3Lt )5.'~ _____ Ills ______ __ __ _7 h ~ r '7 Ci tj F ir bcL41 0-" 4~ e*~tcL.~w ___ __ __ W2 ~ o A~2je A.. 3 v IAc 47 1 fc:1L: q C /4Q jr o ) So "A. Wk4it '5' ___ III 9OG &x c44 /) 4 p eiA d L4 o UA. 1 hot-I All- & A. "'- it& I A / ( A e LL iZM& ,S 161, f )g 19 tkk Zqefh 7 'S 1 8 *-I " icj( 7g 7k . LA '4 tA th 4, It -V zN A C. 1 A w. t / e . 76S /g /00 1o lQl 2 /3~1 133 g 57 4(Y0 0013 O leoo, 0 00 IL' 06 too ? a Odc 000 L? (10 43 -4 97 (4 ;7 /o3 38 j3 5" 4c so. t3 4. '3'- (gP- /40 (41 t44 f/co () 15. (04 (('p.) 1(4 ~fAA 1' 7 I0 C, k p-Y L , ' 1 0- /4 /0 "7 3o (o Al 44.,s tiyq- 0,6) r-Rtt v VP v4T - OF~l T>oTAL -o. TOTAL. POAL. T 8 e .1918 1. 9 ,419/20 8 JN.1979 1- 2 107 28$925/- 1112 (.1 I .... F.1979 37 30 + 29 57,225/- 2072 209 :RH13 180 4v01 -O 2ALS3 43 505 137,969/- 5072 SU,:Eafa -TliRa BlOOK3, 'l0 VF .DNVAILIL5 O m 0I "LZUP3 PARCL8 DOw NO. I AM PAROUL NO. LSU SON PAlD BOOK 1 16 ov78 16 Nov78 7 Nov.78 18 sov. T8 20 I1oV*T$ 20 Nov,78 21 Nov.78 291 Nov.78 21 Nov.78 22 Nov.78 22 NOv.78 2) Nov.78S 23 Nov. 78 24 1ov.78 25 Nov,78 25 ov.78 25 Nov.78 ..1 D~OM 5 Pe,.78 6 D*o78 8 Po.78 22 +.o.78 22 BooT8 0356 -40 0362- -/ 0376 -0* 0394- 0'L 0403 '411 04W*.8 0422-27 0429-33 0437-44 0454 0463-.71 0471-72 0424-93 044"-0500 5021-2 5035-44 5046-57 5067-74 5128-5143 5165.3' 5516-5232 4568-6 5251-5735 5347-5358 A&7? ? .- 9, 10 x45 11 6 7 8 7 8 8 10 10 7 8 10 12 16 LISUM 17' - 17 " 17 17 - 4 o LD q I za. d~ee the Jetv~ - 0)"e 4L4 K4, Pa 340/- 2955/0 1344/- 1602/-- +. 1344/- - 2124/" - 620/40 - 2144/" - 2144/, - 2687/50 - 268/50 - 2W8/50 3224/- - 4569/60.0 4568/60 4568/60 - 4568/60" NAUfO3. 3569/50 170 Kg.. 1 -c s 1 '7 + I a 8, k I ZATN OFp POSTING, PARM OEM~ SENT T0 BINSDR$ ADR3A. TOT. AMOUNT PREPAID 105 30 Do.78 5456-.5454 VSi OP3DIIoNS 9 MASoA0 Y 24.9/20 7 (? 8) KUAPAA VIA' XAIRO3I. 10*2 2 Jan.79 5461..w5470 X/8SPDXTION8 1.0 2750/-? 7 300) 4 u79 5%"5488 *275/- oo.00 15 Ja.,79 353-3" m 60 650/6 3.6 Jan.7T9 3589-3594 aC) 36/~ (60) 23 Ja.79 3656-3666 3025/- lie) 24 Jan.79 3668-3678 -) 3025/-- 310) 23 Ja 79 3685- 95 T 26 Jan79 3701-3711 3.t 3025/"-m 110) 27 Jan,79 37316-3726 13- 3025/-- 33.0) 29 Ja79 3733-3742 t0 2750/,- oo 30 J"MaT9 3745-3754 t 3.0 "2750/- 13,00 31 Jan.79 3757-3771 15 417/- 1152) 107 301572/, 3.3.2 I 3Feb.79 3775-3785 3, 3025/-- .o 2 Peb.79 37923802 i 3. 3025/.,. 3-(3.30) 3 1eb.79 3806-3820 3.5 "4375/- 350 5 FYb.7 3826-3840 35 1 425- 0o 10 Feb.9 3870-3884 3. 42/..o(330 10 W .79 3892--3901 30 t 2750/,v1 00 U. Fb.79 3806-391$ U .3i 3575/.m. 130 14 Fe7 3923-3932 .2. 330 (320 .5 Fet.79 3935.r942?) 8 2,00 (-6 39 Feb.79 3211o- 220 30 7 2r .l 3"00 20eb79 5027,-540 1 4 385/-, 40 21 Feb*79 54652-5066 1 35 0 434/.-350 22 Feb.79 071.5084 1 4 3856/., .140 23 Feb.79 5086.5089 4 U 100/- 3,3I0 26 Feb.79 5107-513.9 33 3475- (126) ;p003 27 Feb.79 533-5143 1)*307Sb- 30 28 feb.79 5147-5362 'f ( 4400/.- .160 (209) 5722/- (2072) 10.3 1 Xeavw79 / 5169-5182 ( ) 385-,, 140 2 Na.79 J 3187-.519Vc 33) 3575/ .30 2 XNa.79 5202.5214, S I V' '135 3.30 3 Xa.79 5216-5228 1 (3 357-- 330 7 Xsmw79 5261-52T3 13 3475/"- 130 1U XvAa'79 5306-53135 30 2756/.- 3 14 Ma.79 5322-5336 15 4125/. '150 15 Na,.79 5340-535 36 4400/-- 36. 20 Xa2r.79 5392-5404 10 -21.1-- 3.0 22 Nar.79 5417-5428 (12?) 3 3300/ 320 23 Na,.79 5437-5449 1 33 357sf- 3.30 23 Naro49 5454-5472 1f39 352/.-39 24 Xa.79 5474-5492 99 522Sf-.0 3.80 49400- (1800) 341 d" ma 1ZA( = ~ t3oL?, 1I-n ,4 1"- ktlle (fo" ___,,__ _______ -__ -, , 131i -t,' v . V8ZS'f- NI ia' 0 6b) 2it 6Z4 F- lU?. "4 . 'I Ii 'I LI '4 '.4. '1 '4 4~4OJ~. L~2 13$ piA& 7f $3- 4o 3, jr )I + I- 4-I. tL Iv o~' ~ 4~k4~ka iZ t 641 #-k 0 A/ e- k, o 3 ppt A* 1 6 Ce-Ar 11-e4rc d) Pa c PaR,2a Qek,64 J / i N TU 9 h / )e 7Lol6 Z fx t4 A4 g 6, 41 /(. #, 6, Akd-J& "'-4A I-see Ao~u, MAd u 6( is t4 Q l' -TI- A k i ssr Nor ~i 4w)(~d~ qo 24 q 3I~h C3ox 4 4 2. AWj Ob4 Sr) I.So /j ~cr~3O~5 av~L~k 1dj xAVioC1 PAN. C i'197,A N 11~$ e 4w viLA do No44i4 ti N f qlc A. pd I QM&W ,ft,4 I S1 a P44A64 j~o ~ ~ i, ti'cc~l PAe I) *c TU V41 ~t l h1- 99 P~ x4- 144e, 44 eI ACA 44O A M : Sa-vh i '/) ope'rKf ;;lbt7 tJ4414 4 ?416A A U', ~4. 'V RICAN POSTS AND TELECOMM1INICA1 IONS TRATION DES POSTS de TNZAANI d OUGAND,). et de KL VY4 d office of exchange d exchange de dYp1r f ex'chenge of destination d acmge, kle d t r atio,, -A details tion ddtaille Number of pocel. a& Colt 3 Place 01 orlgit Place f dt;stinitiC o Burcall, L. '1 ,t'o .-......... ...................... L 7 .T...Z _L ... ..... .. ... . ;.... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . ........... ................. .. .D ..... ...... . ., ., , ...................... ............. [. ............. .. . .. . . ...... ... .. ... . 1 // I".f- ,................ .. .. ....... . . . . . / . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. ......... ... . . . . .... .. .. ..... . ... . . . .. . . Use column a, r or c ci' 'i 0 t" C 1i/,,1f' le rt',. /e!7, i u . illver ki iti' (7, "' s 4,0 parcets at each C'i i'jht stic) I / U' be completed it the parilert ;tO af,1(tS;'ss, t It" NL.V I issary. this column may he u'cj ''flt'teia ti'L.w., iwt '' I I , ('I ii' t, 'lt.rOf. It 'll PC n t t l t 7i'" u , of parcel du mo',s '2 AIR PARCEL BILL A ir r, arcelIS FEUILL f VE ROUTE-A VON r Cothi avions I lightii i=, ', i' (/l /[I 1'/* .. .......... L) *ii~~t6-o II2LI a MQ VNiij L.- t'Empq ~A,4tl#J 62 6-, 144 SMEA f "LL1 l K44r~ 441} ho $ a I / S-4r AA-f-tv4j 90.6 A f 1 z61 its, ieee tI j9w-gL d a,84 c'4 k-A V14, 1141)14"1. 40/49144 4m lo q4 4A7 4 t416%4,l4 Rd -t A A~A~aAA/ A 4 4f A -A 'Ain lbLA 2. 1-Aa , R.T. Elliott c/o J. Irwin C.I.D., Nairobi. 20th November' 1979 The Deputy Diector, CID Headquarters NAIROBI for the attention of MR. J. IRWIN: Dear Sir, HAND-OVER I am handing over to you, for safe keeping, following, pending decisions on my confidential report, the outcome of it - the and OFFICE NO. 13 containing: Filing cabinet, bar, padlock and key, containing the following documents:- Bottom drawer 4th drawer (1) (Form 5) Directors Special Authorisation Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number Number I 51 101 151 201 251 301 351 401 to Number 50 1 to Number 1007 1 to Number 1507 1 to Number 200 1 1 to Number 250 1 to Number 300/ 1 to Number 350 I to Number 400V/ I to Number 450 V7 1 Book Book Book Book Book Book Book Book Book To TOTAL NINE BOOKS N.B. Book No. 451 500 already returned to the Director thence to Mr. S. Pussey, and I understand it has been completely used up now Receipt handed over. CONSENT FOR MINING FORM I Two books 01 to 50 51 to 100 (unused)." -2 - FIRST TWO LOTS OF PACKING MATERIAL ex WEST GERMANY Cotton and sacking labelled as follows:- To M/S Spedition Transatlantik Neptunstrasse 18-22 P 0 Box 100905 28 Bremen West Germany Marked Parcel No. 5401 ,/ 26 MRC 79 8.4. FROM HASSACO LTD KLA via NAIROBI Packing No. 2 Parcel 5272 8.2. -' To M/S Spedition (as detailed above) From HASSACO LTD. N.B. Posted Westlands, Nairobi Book 1." CERTIFICATE OF POSTING A PARCEL P 127 Marked 1) Westlands 0354 5d55 Marked) Westlands 5456- 5tj Marked 3) Westlands 5120 5J17V// Marked 4) Kangemi 00019 070 v- Marked 5) Book No. I Desai Road 0639 4484t/ i Marked 6) Book No. 2 Desai Road 4485 9498 i. Book 7) Mchumbi Road No. 861 1277t,/ Book 8) Travin Road No. 544 -221 THREE P. 121 Forms for identity of Clerk signature" 9) Book P. 168 ex Kangemi from 5.12.78 to 18.12.78 V 10) POLICE FILE MARKED WESTLANDS POST OFFICE Contains Air Parcel Bil original of No. 39 of 1.3.79. 11) Photostatsof Airway Parcel Bill No. 3 to No. 172.' 12) Air Parcel Bills No. 74 to 117 collected by C/T F. MLnyC 13) Two other packings ex West Germany (a) Parcel No. 447 v (b) Parcel No. 5266 .X -3- DRAWER NO. 3 filing cabinet Game trophies returns General WC MD 20/1 Vol. I, IIII. DRAWER NO. 2 filing cabinet 1. Wq4b Ivry Register 2. Momasa Ivory Register 1976/7 3. Mobasa Rhino Horn Register 1968 4. Nairbi Ivory/Rhino Horn Registpr No. I 5. -irobi Ivory/Rhido Horn Register N6. 2 Official Receipt Q 54301 to 54350 54251 to 54300 910851 to 910900 Issue/Receipt Note Book 11451 to 11500 Issue/Receipt Note Book 16151 to 16200 P.L.E. 1976 P.L.E. 2 1976 (Fo13) Permit Lawful Export 72851 to 72900 (4) (for live animals) Certificate of Ownership 288 251 to 288 300 Speiesro Type Skins anid other Skins A.P ."' P.L.P. Vol. 1 Counterfoil Receipt Book Register Certificate of Ownership F013 (Form 8 1977) Counterfoil Receipt Book Register MOMBASA official Receipt Books in Brown envelope H 61870 to 618750 H 618801 to 618850 Issue Note 568001 568050 TOP DRAWER filing cabinet Various files that will be listed separately and which will be handed over detailing progress made and action awaited. The Officer taking over these files will have the opportunity to question me on these and clear up any points not understood. Many of the files are not as complete as I would wish due to the various officers not producing what I have asked for, or failing to take action requested by me. - A - EQUIPMENT in office Office table, with key Chairs four Key of Yale lock (duplicate Mr. Gontier) Filing cabinet, har, padlock and key Keys of office door (1 yale, I other duplicate of yale with Mr. Gontier. Yours faithfully, (R.T. ELLIOTT) SUPERINTENDENT, KENYA POLICE RESERVE Az~~1~ ~z'/ 4{P~~ {>Z~e. 4' Cf Lf-age 123 Page 127 EMiO REIlNO 'QRN WEIGHT t Date 3.3.7t to 10.3.78 18.3.78 to 17.5.78 6.8.78 to 27.12.78 27.12.78 to 26.2.79 to 6) to 13.2.78 20.2.78 to 7.2.78 to 1.3.78 7.2.78 nawe 122 TROPHY REGISTER OF Regi .ster No. Horn 49 to 329 = No. 1/78 to 501 - No. 514 to 756 = ', No. 943 to 944 - 69- 86 80 128 58 - 148 - 60 O NAIROBI L.C .. 23.2 19.2 22.7 4-0 kgs. kgs. kgs. kgv. kgso' 1502 1.6 32.8 5. 61.2 Number of Horns in 1978 1979 - 57 18 Total weight I, I 115.1 Kgs. 15.2 Kgs. 130.3 Kgs. F.O. 37 ....................... STATION 0 REAK 12- . .. . - .. . . . ty(I 'LI -I3 .... F.037 STATION [oPK 2604--W Bks.-I 1/731 R E CEIPTS Date i Sex 1 24 -Z-7 - Y..... 4,- .& -- REPUBLIC OF KENYA IVORY REGISTER DISPOSAL Reward paid IIvory Rhino' Hippo To whom Ivory hIo Hipo Sh. cts. Tusks Horns! Teeth Date despatched Tusk No. Tusks Horns Teeth ,___Kg. .1 kg. I I I Hoi-w Wegtobtained Vo. No. I t o,0 I "4o 4-- I I.. . ~' ~i ~-~- -~ I I -- __________ 4 // 1/ // I I, I !4 I . ~1. 4I I - !2 II I II i -I T .... ... .4.. . .. I .. . I- -1-'- ii 'I //. A (-I. // If 1' C _ __/ // -~fX. ~, - 1~" I. f/I /, ,-4i~?1-tei 4 * 1 'I i " vl!4 *1. 1------ t/ la ~441~ / 2Z w. F.O. 37 ............ STATION 0 1 REMARKS f 4- :34 3 ( ~- c;' T 9. ,> .7 ? i ' 1 .24' .D-'7 g r -i'@,f F.O.37 STATION /-N / ic I-A-- 1 J ,N 1 21 i [GPK 2604--60 Bks.-I 1/73] RECEIPTS __DISPOSAL _ How Rewardpaid Ivory Rhino: Hippoi Towhom No. Ivory Rhino Hippo R t Sed Sh. c. Tusks Horns! Teeth Da despatchediTusk Tusks Horns Teeth REMARKS ,'Kg.I Kg. ;[,'Kg. kg. 1 j>2P 574L ~ ,/ :~ /(i vIal ~ / i/i U- ~' ,~ ~,a(7c7 (K (~ a, ~' Y2~ ~ 25' ~' 2f 526 q{ 7~?z 'I _ A. ic, 7. '09~ I 1~ Ioci 1Ai~4 ~IOaI ~: I 2.A-P'I, l~2 I. I, ~2~t 'J~M L a... t a . -L ... I I // 1 / a Il. :1a I. -7~44/1 \ a / ;~.;~: ( I [ -a f~ x~ \.. If, 1/ /7 ~ /41 /9 "I - i I, //! ':i *~1 I / Ps 0 REPUBLIC OF KENYA IVORY REGISTER /22 i i "~ . .. 3 ID " *.. Leo't . ..o.5 Of0 2).. 2)!, 0'*t oi- I;, & ~6~7 J * ,'' ~ t5 o,9 ~3O1j -I~'3 C A 4 AL .L -Fl 2L~Ki~Ii t LJ~ l.1 'I '4' 1~& c~i4. ( H-- -.--- a .. . . c VC1 it -- ~-~-1 2 'C V + f // I, ~I 'C - i 'I I' 4~ I' 'p 'C, 1... 1~ I ' /,, L 44c~4.- 'II C I I I ' j 7, 0 l'.,A ,. I ; i ..... -- / " 1&& I. I I -4 I ~4j Y~is 4 4- 'I Fl +1l .1L~L4X ii I ~ L ~b4 ~4 hc~ j~ ~)c4j7~ ii IL 2--.- I~ I 1 I I I ~i ~ I m I I - I i I ii | ...... t It III o l IA LL ii 441i Va,' 2 3J2 __ ... . . 2) ..... 6) 'I..- '.4. ) ~2I \12.) .j) *f' .,r5 -Soo o,9~ I, .... . .... "I l_..i .. 4P2~ fe' Ioi~ I-- - 4-. C:' 4,~.. 1.101 Ii 4t~L kLr'~ If IILJ I I I ~ "4. '4 '1 C~JA-\jrA~ I.-- ( I .1 1 I.. I .i~ I A -i--I i ii .. ... i /% f)/'1 i i 'Cl ... .. -..:.. ...ii L I4~... -- R -i i A f(! I .. I I ir Ii 4+ Ii L~L~ NS '__d1 ...! ' I- I, i " 4... . 1--l- t k~L s... 44. ~(Y'Z'. ~' &. Y;~.EI I I I I mimi i ii I .. .I I . .tI ! , W , A . V7 /! _,a ..4,- . ,, i'- ;. w i ft *1 I I K I. I "' I I I [* 2 I H ,CEIPTS Weight -How obtained- .Vo. No. R -wad -paid Sh.. cts- -Ivory Trusks .' .......... ... ON II. :-DISPOSA.L - Rhino Horns, ippo rTeeth IKg Date L ____4f (F * 4, 4~ 5 4. " - !I' '. ? :. It 1 I ' 0' 4, c 4- SI' 14 j &.0- ti 44 a.. i ~ I I ~ 1 ~ t AL~Li~ To whom despatched 0 A~3~ 1*~~~ - If Tusk- No., 2' 1 N a: -4 I; a I! '~ .1 .1. 4'1 I N3. Y f 7 Ivory Tusks rP M A ) Rhino Horns Kg. Hippo Teeth kg. sREMAMS !i | t - it . . .... H -4 -T t-4 1.. t - . Tusk No.. Sex Date LI S -V p) IT_ 'I I. p. I F - *- .37 STcnON Date . . . . . . . . iVt I- . i b. -- 0 --- 4'- t AZ 40 to LLa t, . A-IV R.-PUBLIC- Of- KENYA IVORY REGISTER RECEIPTS DISPOSAL S How Rewardpaid Ivory Date dtowhom Tusk No. Ivory hino Hippo Date Tusk No. Weight obtained Vo o. S s Kg. Kg. despatched Tusks Kg.ns g. T No Se We Sh cs g. kg. ____~K Kg.__ ___Rwdai. rip F' ir '4; ,.'*. / : 5"V. -5-2, 53 5-,v Se2- -.5 vz I 2" < vOl 0'1 j4 ce '%Nt~, ( ctdt 7 -.v- C) '-I 4 C t I. i '1 1 4 % ,- ,,, wj1 ~. , 'F 'F K". .. . ..! ... . .- i i1 I~A ~ I~1 (' 4,- \A.Q (N IN r''f 17 Ii I 4 . I ci N, L~) ~Xr .~ *1 I, 7 I ~ U - I & ~-t- fit~ J~A~ A F F L .- C,, '} .-.. >.t, AJ N~Lr3t .11 4 J-J Ce, ..S. -'-s-i L? ,.J . .... . a- i I I .......>. F.O. 37 STATION - il !: m I STATION [GPK 2604-60 Bk Li Datei .u ( I9 I a ~LeI I- (/,. P- 4 . .. .._ - ~ (LA ,7 4 . 'L- " i 4 .77 -I I >. ~ o >1 "= '' ....... ....: ..o -:I... .. ..... '" .-: 4. 4, . . 4-;. . .>",1 .....-~ .. P 7:.,. I'0, t2 a : 2y __ ,,r, , -, 44r*_4,4! . i - ....4 .. .. . ... ,i. . -4.... 1 .. ...- . . . ,cI v .. . .. ... -- - i--/_ - I, ., .... .. . _ 4 J, i.. . ., ... F7i7lTIi P A. Y -4 -, -- I I ----I F -r 1 -- - - [ I- - 4 1 fr-- -~ 11 -~ I I - - ----t .- -1 I I 1 I " 1 .1 I I +o i I---. Ii i I -I...-. 11 r~m-~T~ --T-777-7- 4I - -i -- 4- - - -14 - .7;>; - -v -ti--- - --t----il-- -- -'A- 1K 1~ w.- - I IL 74 I- -. -. -. I. - - I - - j a Li - I -. 4' .4"-- '.14~t ---4,-.'. Ii ! I 4?) _ -7 iiI~ .-- .- 4, k = .- - --......4- < 1*0 ( 1z : I.O <79 12 1.0. 77- --7 77 ... -!I i~ ; ... .. .. . .. .7 ] . - 7 ,~~. ,z.1/i, ;: ..... ..... .. i .:. .. .. ...!- --I.. . -. ................, ... ....... ir i .. .. . I -!'| -.4.,7@... .:. ..... 1.. .... ....L.i: ..... .[ ' O~ J ~L~( 'I.., ~, / '1~ 3 NZ ~ / ~ I 'I -t "'-1 14 I ~Af ?1 , I ~ ~ .1 4 i' -t I -1- .1 I. i I I] El -~ A-- T 1 2 -1- .1 .4 1 -1 - 4 - .-----4- .- - jr,. -~ -~ -> ~. ~2~: I I I .4. I I- -. - I. - 4- k - ... .1 7T~ i ... 'L!; < : II, ~I i II * I II - j L - - ..- *1- t. f~)-:$ - I *1~ --1 - - i: *;... -. < 7 14- . .............A ' 0.37 ' lON .................................... R ULIC OFISNYA IVORY REGISTER RECEIPTS DISPOSAL ______________________________ I' Rhino HIPPO How obtained Vo. No. Date q , l i Reward paid Ivory i Tusks - Sh. cts" ie ""Z- 1.3 "4q I,,$. 2.'L * I I I * I . . .. .. . ... 1 _, _.. .. I . . I . ... "_ .. 4.- oFTh I .~ "4 Rhino Hippo Horns: Teeth kg. kg. Date '9 a ~i 1I Siw ~- r I; To whom despatched Tusk No. Ivory Tusks Rhino Horns kg.- Hippo Teeth ,kg* I I I -4----*- 4 -..-. A4 Apr ol /"-' i 143o 14f I W 6-r jk1~3z~I - I l t!44 M PC : i! :+ , - 4 Ifj F-s 12-- , . --:.z 7 I~J Mi Tusk No. 5, -W7 !,Su b'+ I i I Weight r o. ,,(,-,w il iq M t e ..ii, .- -cL Ai::- ......................... ...... .......... I ................................ / c. l-- c / = 7, <,-g L ? I I i I I ... ...... I .. ...... .......... r ..... ....... "! DISPOSAL wL' 0-VSi&l r'r i 37 "PUBLIC'OFKENYA IVORY REGISTER RECEIPTS DISPOSAL Date Tusk No. Sex Cf q <1 1 q -~ L. I32- /14-7- Weight How obtained; V A-40 , ; > i.- 0 520 2-T- I *:/ I' w; "fx- W tzW~ , '7 i o. No. Reward paid Ivory Tusks: Sh. cts _ '2i ~e-#~~4- 1 L#w-e1~ (9 K it I Ak+-1&fl -t t-t---~-I. ~ ti C ~Q~) .F-F I -I s I 44q\~A Rhino: Horns, kg. Hippo Teeth i kg. ii Date g~'tii ~3fr ., u,1 q , I.~ r! i6 Ii, ,, /-15/ 7 -, C . . . l ) ;. - To whom i Tusk No. despatched Ivory Tusks Rhino Horns kg.. Hippo Teeth *kg. J - I _______ I I S r 4- A/, , 2i (C'4 I igi tt ~ i t~1 #,15 5 .F "f M o'4....( . 64 .. ... W 7 , i1- ,- a,72- -2/ I t., c - ~1' Z-7 0- -v ~.5 2.( ~A5~ ~ ( ~'*&~1 2.~' ~; I3K~. "I : :5I 73 A. I PA Zi t v dv fr4~4~-L?- i kA I. .. . 4 29iY~~. o's~j Ic e'5. I i I ~ (F I I I I V 1' ~- ~4". r ii; (C ____ Lf C.. ~5~-zt7iL I ~ / C / 2. VC ~r. I. mwc C,. 4 2io~ ~ e#~ ~ z4- d-~~4 c4~ 43/f C~4ed~! I "Il jSe7V c 44P-S' O cr~a 'I o~d* ~ I..- f6 'b K A4 "If If- <3 C ., .<--,. i1 ,,c ) A >, .b- 12. >211i17 7~ ,t,. N 4L"Li 1 Sr I 3~l -~. ~j. 4 - LV- I, $/- It- -'' kA 4i5 c~ if f ) j4 I 1 1 :2:~ ........- ~ 3'7 4- 4i . 4s jd~. 0"?' I'2~ a"--- * LJX) O~2- o'2. .'( 4. C( I, ft tr I, Lw' (6' O Vt I, tI- et- 'I \-~Q 'i /1)-s. (I' .yC~ rvbJ~41 (~ I? 5~ Cf ~( 11 i T !i I.. i Y-q (4 J.J 0 74X-7 loll jI k 8- __ _ M ~-3~-7 4~ e0 a -'c 4-pp,' 7 t-l,! ,-5 c7 --3 k9l sa C,;2 re F A B R I K A T jIO N G TV VEITSRODT Ptiztisionssteine fir techn. Zwecke Lagersteine Planiager Kugeln Fadenfhrer sonstige Spezialsteine aus Achat und Korund Gebr. Weinz, P.O.B. 3362, 65S 1 rr 1,;r Oh , The Managing Director, Wildlife Conservatien, P.O. Box 40241, NAIROBI. Schmucksteine, Cabachons Ringe - Modeschrnuck etc. Ring-, Knopfsteine Colliers F. rasieformen Atrka-S .. muct,:., 6 ,. -e 30--3, RECHNUNG No. (INVOICE / FACTURE) Kunden No. Liefer-i Belastungstag/ Date: (DeIivery-Expedition) Ihr Auftrag Nr. .' vom Your Order No. Votre Ordre No. / de Wir sandten Ihnen We dispatched to ycu NouIs vous exnedions per Einscnreiben Registered / Recomrnand-' e Postpaket fBahnexpress Packchen Luftpost Luftfrach, Menge I K -.. ,r. . NO. Quantity Artikel Articles P; Quanttt tiel Artrcte' t Verpackung Packng EmbaiIEota Dear Sir, Ref: PURCHASING OF IVORY We understand that the Government i responsible for selling Ivory in your Country. We are interested in purchasing about 2,000Kg. of Ivory as we are manufac- turing here and we mw use them as our raw material. We can buy all type or kind of ivory. Please confirm whether you can sell some to us and pri'" available and date of delivery. Ve hope you will consider our application. Thank you, GEBRFI EINZ Zahlungsbedi gunger: (Conditions of payment. (Conditions de paiern,) Bitte beacnten: t" Re 5'-',tnr j .. P .-'--t c mrr US: '. --. Banken Ban s Comn, Raifth s. . *1~ . (... .tduly 1978 i Manufa zy Mm ,, Stones for technical use Bearings Threadguides Balls Burnishers other Precision Stones of Agate and Corunlum-, Semi-precious Stones Ivory Articles Cabochons Rings Beads Necklaces Fancyshapes Gold and Silver Jewelry Rough Agate Amethyst Citrin Raw Ivory Gebr. Weinz -P.O. B. 3362 Idai-Oberstein 3 -6531 VeitsA.j Director Wildlife and r Conservation P.O. Box No. 40241 Nairobi / Kenya Your Ref. and Date D.-C53! -ittsrodt t Cs)tse 3C 10 1 P. L). c C 30 Id -2~ r ec i .! T rh. !im (0G7L;i 2, i(" '2 St I7Aon: I ur-COi'e s,: Our Ref. tu/rW Date 2ri F la 197 Dear Sir, we refer to our letter dd. 11.4.79. We still did not cet any reply. You still are holiin, a cheque of us, worth US 1 4.800,-- for r-'- ivory. Please let us know by return of mail when you suojpiy us the imato- rial. If you are not able to supply, please return the cheLuec Awaiting your earliest rcply, we remain, You rs faithfully Getr. cein: Brnks: Deutsdhe Bank AG, ;dar-Gbwltein Nu. ."01020 (I., ' Conmerzbank AG, Idar-o en ,o t S7C, (i. n u 1 tL3.~"~-~5 ~ *.-:'( em LCm,~iv Ku7 '63) Trade 9- '*1~ & wAzr&rr ikzAji' e~. '1 m A-10 M-IA ji~r1./~.4L Meuc4 '~ %'4*Z G~ KO L~OJCAWOOLI ~v~t. /t~ I'lrA~4L~J /tAk~ ko'n.M Olt ere4t~J~ 1/ kr kr k '! PA lt l JA 4evv~Aq d4JA /a)/e4' I or'(-( j rx. eeA &-A .)W/- ~ ~ 4 J eij D bU ~ tv------------t~ -AV~L4~ M ac A4V, I-()I1 t~~ rt~U~AA &Ae~ kA t e ,,, ru.,-- --------- -,f --- 'k~ IL4 a4 'TA kG< No /~ 1 iuV*~j IWl'4~A 4 5?. " 7,, A~o~ "3. ~,t Aqu'.t. 4y U o,"... ....fo .. 5 /o /0 61e 53' I S I . . AW t4{4,!, KtA s~, ALJ4 z51'rhO K*-A't I n I 0940"i Gel fbe)j- 7ItL-(U4 IfM JI7 ~ ~OA~A ~LA . ... ... ...--.......11.... --. ..-- h .tI ---- . -------- ..... e-.-A -/ o ..: a > /ks (~I qvt orWtt O4 ~o -<- t .......... -----... , - At /I~t, : P/~L~e3 ~7aA~-1b 64'~&4 . -- -- -- - .~ ... ......bIV cp. e e A I-Al ~16~ ~p~k ~ EC74 ..WN .. ... dy&,Aa tea. A C7~Sg4W eo 4-A (ee kcC.#-A#Ai ~- (&,vc oK MA ~ '34hc oo't~9I k'44A C4I''>/,J ii'J e2A.~ V W A k I 1)7. 4' Vt / v~9 foe jke~iv ~ LsU.W Jj~bt 3g~su1Y~ JS,% k To J,,. tA)C~ ~Aha Ar ~'~f3~'.s ':7 )z)3tv~) Sb f6tL~ A '. .. . /... A . 4771 ka. ...... ..41. .... ,ts, o fo .. ... - 77-4 -- l;p ow~ ~N~t qk(J7 25~/s. <~ PRe-ed ............ . ...... .. ..... . tv 0A J O A..A i, . $'k 4 -k -A*4 MAX/~AL tiOA4 47f rPdI-M' .lA.5. J~C4.1- (S~~e~ t/~I4 KP P~(1~J~iC~F A kotrkuy4d SAb. ft(#vo ~ 4i AOS 6 .0 Q . 4 W&A hAd(7'.Ndf o tA, ___ I< 4 PatO utJL K e_.4JS -(,K NL. ... .. ... . ISA. &--k__J kWs~ es~ O L>A tge~ @io,4 P~lA~-~i NOAA. JAJ~ '-F ).r~7g .& ~&i-e.A ~ ~t~4d ~ AL 40.. (0 -,~j F c C- d 4- 4 34 SIr .4 L V 4-1 ti. -C7 OL4, V L)C4~ crflAOT A~ec~ 4f~I. .1-1----------t.-o9" P.O. Box 30678 NAIROBI. 25th June 1979 Dear Major Elliot, Herewith I present a preliminary estimate of the value of ivory I examined in the G.S.U. store on 21st and 22nd June 1979. This estimate is rough but I believe to be minimal and I will submit a detailed costing in about a fortnight when freed from my present commitments. There were three lots of ivory examined that were packed ready for export, and my evaluation is as follows. 1. Destined for West Germany. 884.Bkg made up of 115 pieces, average weight 7.7 kg. These I estimate to be worth $60/kg, with a gross value of $53,088. 2. These tusks were referred to as destined for Gebr Weinz. The first section of 5 parcels weighing 170.2 kg and comprising 38 pieces variously cut ivory (Average 4.48 kg) I estimate to be worth $50/kg. Overall #8,510. The second portion was in 9 parcels containing 165 pieces of rotten ivory all of which were marked with the one word KALAWA and none bore any Government registration marks. These grossed 562.6 kg, averaging 3.41 kg, which I have valued at $20/kg, worth $11,252. 3. Destined for Hong Kong. A. 31 packages of tusks weighing 1364 kg containing 294 pcs averaging 4.64 kg per piece. This I have valued at $50/kg for a gross value of $68,200. B. This was 30 parcels of rotten and broken ivory totalling 1244.3 kg comprising 955 pieces, average 1.3 kg per piece. I have also valued this lot at $20/kg for a gross value of $24,886. The total value for the above three consignments is therefpre $165,936. In addition there were 2 other lots of ivory in the G.S.U. store, one of&which was referred to as APU ivory bearing no Nairobi- registration numbers. This APU lot comprised 109 pcs gross weight 291 kg, averaging 2.67 kg, which I have valued at-$50/kg, worth $14,550. The second lot contained 86 pieces all with Nairobi t n numbers, wei hing 425 kg, average 4.94 kg, which I have also valued at $50 kg, giving a gross value of $21,250. / - 2 - The overall value of ivory in the G.S.U. store was thus $201,736, and I expect a more detailed valuation to raise this estimate. In addition to the ivory I examined 27 Rhino horns weighing a total of 26.6 kg. Several were defective in that they were weathered and had been damaged by insects. The current market value for sound horn is 1350-375 per kg, f.o.b. Nairobi, and I therefore think that the horn in the G.S.U. store is worth at least $200/kg, i.e. gross $5,320. Yours since: .S.C. Parker 1:ILE- 4./t-, PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIAL The Deputy Director Criminal Investigation Dept. P.O. Box 30036 NAIROBI. Attention :'Mr. Irwin P. 0. Box 30678, NAIROBI, Kenya. 10th July 1979 Dear Sir In response to your telephoned request of the 20th June I accompanied Major Elliot to the GSU barracks at Ruaraka and examined certain elephant tusks and rhino horns held there. Herewith my report and valuation as asked for. Yours fai I. 9. C. Parker. I, Ian Stuart Carlyle Parker, am a wildlife research & management consultant, British, aged 43, reside in Malima Road, Langata, telephone number 891392 and my postal address is P. O. Box 30678, Nairobi. I am familiar with ivory and the trade in it from 8 years service in the Kenya Game Department and 15 years as a private consultant in which I have researched the business for several clients. In the process I have both bought and sold ivory and am familiar with the ivory markets of Britain, Belgium, West Germany, France and Hong Kong. My most recent work in this field was from 1st July 1978 to 30th June 1979 during which I reported on the world ivory trade in a survey funded by the Government of the United States of America.--------------------------------------------------- On the 20th June 1979 I was asked by SSP Irwin of the CID Nairobi if I would value certain ivory and rhino horn on behalf of the Police. I agreed and on the morning of the 21st June 1979 was taken to the GSU Headquarters, Ruaraka, by Major Rodney Elliot. There I was taken to a store which was unlocked by a GSU officer and a Mr Ruhiu and in which there were many elephant tusks. Some of these loose upon the floor, or on a shelf which ran around the room. Others were sewn into numbered hessian bundles. As there was not enough space in the store to open the bundles and examine the ivory I asked that they be taken outside. This allowed me to examine and value the loose tusks without having to have them taken outside. Mr Ruhiu said that they comprised two separate groups and requested that I did not mix them. I agreed to this, but left it to him to make the distinction between the two. The first lot presented and valued I recorded as APU as every tusk with one exception had one or two registration numbers beginning with the letters APU. The single exception was registered TW/77/1057. The second lot of loose tusks I recorded as NRB as every one had registration numbers prefixed with the letters NRB. The valued loose tusks were then stacked at the furthest end of the store and I asked that the hessian bundles be opened. Mr Ruhiu pointed out that these fell into three lots and asked that the contents should not be mixed. I agreed and he separated them out. The first lot he referred to as for Afroasiatische Kunst West Germany. The second he called Gebr Weinz and the third he said were Parekh Hong Kong. In compliance with these divisions I made separate valuations for each. The examinations and valuations took two full working days, the 21st and 22nd of June 1979. At lunch breaks on both days the store was locked by a GSU officer and additionally with a padlock by Mr Ruhiu. The as yet unvalued ivory outside the store was gaurded by GSU constables and staff from the Ministry of Tourism & Wildlife. Overnight between the 21st & 22nd all ivory was returned to the store, but stacked separately from that which had been examined. Each time the store was re-openedMr Ruhiu, Major Elliot and myself were in agreement as to what had been examined and what remained to be valued. I am confident that no double-counting took place and that every piece of ivory and rhino horn was examined. Major Elliot and Mr Ruhiu were present throughout the opening of every parcel and examination with one exception. Mr Ruhiu was absent for fifteen minutes when package number 29 with 13 tusks, weighing 42.5 kg of the Parekh Hong Kong lot was being valued.----------------------------------------- I have classified all tusks according to the system most generally used in East Africa and that which the Mombasa and Dar-es-Salaam auctions have followed for the past 50 years. The values I have given for each category are those which I believe any experienced ivory merchant could expect to receive on the European or Honglong markets uring the first five months of 1979. Realistic values for the ivory in Kenya might be as much, but not more than US$5.00 per kilo less than the figures I have given to cater for transport costs. The poss- ible exception to this is rotten ivory where the ex-African price would depend very much on the business acumen of the vendor and his TUG22 9C=UGU OE -PPG AGUqJO.. %OLA fMIGLG 4JJ6 GX-Y~TC9u .J -GL EQL -pLgu~boL]4 G02z2- ~JVG T- c PpgUI fl22* bG YTTO T62e ---TC AYgfIG2 EOL PJJG TA032 ---;,-oua wgyLicfp2 2. knowledge of the ivory trade. The values I present for rotten ivory are those which it would fetch within the Hong Kong trade. All values are given in United States dollars per kilo. My valuations are as follows:- Lot APU, 109 loose tusks weights suspect. Grade Pieces Weight Value Total Value Fankda sound or slightly Kg defective 4 24.5 65.00 1,592.50 Calasia sound or slightly defective 9 46.8 70.00 3,276.00 Male Maksub sound or slightly defective 8 27.0 55.00 1,485.00 Female Maksub sound or slightly defective 20 67.4 60.00 4,044.00 Male Dandia sound or slightly defective 22 38.5 45.00 1,732.50 Female Dandia sound or slightly defective 33 53.6 50.00 2,680.00 Defective tusks 12 32.87 45.00 1,479.15 Rotten ivory 1 1.4 25.00 35.00 Totals 109 292.07 Average value for the lot $55.89 Lot NRB, 86 loose tusks Grade Vilaiti sound or slightly defective Cutchi sound or slightly defective Fankda sound or slightly defective Calasia sound or slightly defective Maksub male sound or slightly defective Maksub female sound or slightly defective Dandia sound or slightly defective Defective tusks Pieces 2 per kilo Weight Value Kg 46.0 51.8 26.4 58.4 42.6 151.6 10.8 37.4 85.00 75.00 65.00 70.00 55.00 60.00 50.00 45.00 16,324.15 Total Value 3,910.00 3,885.00 1,716.00 4,088.00 2,343.00 9,096.00 540.00 - 1,683.00 Totals 86 425.00 Average value for the lot $64.14 Lot Afroasiatische Kunst West Germany 16 parcels grossing 884.8 kgs with hessian Grade Pieces Weight Vilaiti sound or slightly defective 4 95.0 Cutchi -.,sound or slightly defective 13 126.5 Fankda sound or slightly defective 47 326.1 Calasia sound or slightly defective 40 262.5 Defective tusks 10 67.9 Rotten 1 5.0 27,261.00 per kilo Value 85.00 75.00 Total Value 8,075.00 9,487.50 65.00 21,196.50 70.00 45.00 25.00 18,375.00 3,055.50 125.00 Totals 115 883.0 Average value for the lot $68.31 per kilo 60,314.50 3. Lot Gebr Weinz 14 parcels grossing 732.8 kgs with hessian. This lot consisted of 5 parcels of cut tusks, tips, centre sections and butt-ends not subject to normal classifications, but sound, usable ivory nonetheless. The weight of these sections totalled 170.2 kg valued at $50.00 Kg to give a total value of $8,510.00 The remaining 9 parcels contained 165 tusks or pieces all rotten - none of which contained registration numbers but all had the word Kalawa written on them. The gross weight of this rotten ivory was 562.6 kgs valued at $20.00 per kg to give a total value of $11,252.00. The overall value of the consignment was $19,762.00 Average value of the lot $26.97 Lot Parekh Hong Kong 31 parcels containing whole tusks & 20 parcels containing rotten ivory. The total weight of the 31 parcels grossed 1,364.00 kg with hessian and the 20 parcels of rotten grossed 1,244.3 kg with hessian. 1 parcel of 27 rhino horns which grossed 26.6 kg with hessian. Grade Pieces Weight Value Total Value . Vilaiti sound or slightly defective 7 145.0 85.00 12,325.00 Cutchi sound or slightly defective 32 433.0 75.00 32,475.00 Fankda sound or slightly defective 19 107.5 65.00 6,987.5 Calasia sound or slightly defective 15 77.3 70.00 5,411.00 Male Maksub sound or slightly defective 28 90.3 55.00 4,966.50 Female Maksub sound or slightly defective 80 262.3 60.00 15,738.00 Dandia male sound or slightly defective 17 22.0 45.00 990.00 Dandia female sound or. slightly defective 55 77.2 50.00 3,860.00 Defective tusks 36 114.9 45.00 5,170.50 Rotten ivory 1,000 1,255.7 20.00 25,114.00 Totals 1,289 2,585.2 113,037.50 Average value of the lot $43.72 per kilo. The value of the rhino horns was $200.00 per kilo to r0. Signed.. r ..... S-. C. Parker *0th July 1979 . -- -... .. . o ... A ---I-- r ,, 4 -.......... .... .... ............. . )4 --u ... ........ . t~V d / tQU, II -4 -e-4- I--5 hA. |