JKIA yaongoza dunia kwenye kunasa pembe za ndovu

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Nyingi za hizi pembe zinatokea nchi majirani, juhudi za usalama JKIA zimeboresha hadi imekua vigumu kwa pembe kupita hapo.

Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) has the highest ivory seizures record globally. This is as per a report released by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) last week.

JKIA, a regional hub, has recorded 51 out of the 289 ivory seizures reported in the seven years to April 2016, a statistic IATA says results from heightened screening and intelligence measures.

“This is a good thing. It means that initiatives by government and airport authorities in collaboration with Kenyan airlines are paying off,” said Jon Godson, IATA’s assistant director for environment — best practices.

“However, more needs to be done. And that is why we are calling on government agencies, airlines and other stakeholders to partner proactively to fight this local and global problem.”

Mr Godson was speaking during IATA’s AGM in Dublin, Ireland. The IATA is an association of 264 global airlines. He said the high number of seizures recorded at JKIA does not mean Kenya leads in ivory trafficking.

This is because the seizures are a combination of ivory parts intercepted while in transit through JKIA from other countries while others were sourced from Kenyan elephants.

The statistics are collated from what is publicly reported, meaning a lot more ivory could be passing through other airports undetected and unreported.

Kenyan authorities have in recent months made several seizures at JKIA including one in late March where a cargo of gemstones was found to include ivory worth Sh6.4 million.

The consignment was on transit from Mozambique to Thailand.

Dogs trained by the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) and the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) Canine Detection Unit have been partly credited for the increased successful seizures in recent months.

At the AGM, IATA members including Kenya Airways, endorsed a resolution denouncing the illegal trade in wildlife and wildlife products and pledged to partner with government authorities and conservation organisations.

The airlines committed to increase passenger and employee awareness about the nature, scale and consequences of the illegal wildlife trade. They also pledged to partner with airports, freight forwarders and other stakeholders.

“The illegal wildlife trade threatens the survival of many endangered species,” said Tony Tyler, IATA’s director general and chief executive.

President Uhuru Kenyatta in April torched 105 tonnes of ivory worth Sh31 billion.

Source: Business Daily
 
Why are we waiting to caught the ivory at airport. We have to stop killing elephants in bush, not waiting until ivory arrived in Airport....!
 
Inaonesha jinsi gani ujangili umeshika hatamu huko kwenu.
LAst year Kenya lost 93 elephats,Tz more than 7000 elephants. Are we on the same level??
The reason why they are being caught is because jkia is one of the busiest airport in Africa and the transport hub of East/central Africa.
 
Inaonesha jinsi gani ujangili umeshika hatamu huko kwenu.
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Mbali na high tech security, These new generation dogs have been trained to specifically sniff ivory.... its latest catch was a stick of ivory inserted in a 'sealed' cigarate box! JKIA si mchezo tena
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After hio success hapo jkia, mbwa wa aina hio pia wamenza kupelekwa bandari la mombasa
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Alafu kule jangwani/mbugani KWS wamejihami vinoma sikuhizi
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Thanks for the correction.
 
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