Battlefield Contract Worker
Chapter 3009: Poaching Kingdom
Lin Rui nodded, but he was a little puzzled, "You mean, we are going to stop the terrorists' poaching operations?"
"It's not realistic to stop poaching. We can't stop terrorists' organized poaching in such a large area as the fastest update. But we can turn poachers into prey." Silver Wolf turned to look at Lin Rui road.
"Tell me about it." Lin Rui nodded.
Silver Wolf thought for a while and said, "The Garamba National Park near the village of Naglo, Republic of Congo, Africa is the last habitat of the northern wild white rhino. In 2007, someone saw this rare animal for the last time.
In addition, Garamba National Park is home to elephants, giraffes, bison, hippos, leopards and lions. Unfortunately, the government of the Republic of Congo is unable to manage the park, which is managed by only 130 rangers employed by African Parks, an international NGO, in this jungle the size of Connecticut in the United States.
Terrorists active in Central Africa targeting the Ugandan government are also active in Garamba National Park, where the group outnumbers and outnumbers park rangers. The Ugandan troops tasked with fighting them were unable to enter the Republic of Congo.
The army of the Republic of Congo is usually in a situation of lack of funds and food, and it is impossible to fight against these terrorists, which makes these terrorists like a fish in water in this area. Garamba National Park manager Luis Ellands said the poachers acted like park owners who knew the park better than the locals. "
Lin Rui nodded and said, "In other words, there is more than one terrorist organization engaged in poaching activities there."
Silver Wolf nodded. "We have obtained accurate information that some of the forces of several terrorist groups have set up camps in Garamba National Park. They often go to nearby villages to scavenge, looting food and daily necessities, robbing boys to use as child soldiers, and girls using Every month, members of the terrorist group rob bicycles or motorcycles from the village of Naglo and deliver boxes of beer or bags of flour and beans to the market.
Some defectors to the group told French intelligence that the order to poach the elephants came directly from their leader, Joseph.
Not long ago, when the rangers went to check on a herd of elephants, they found a group of people talking in the northern Ugandan language somewhere in the park. Later, the ranger was attacked by the group. The next day, the rangers returned to the scene and found several bags of elephant meat, as well as tuskless elephant carcasses.
The French launched a "Satellite Sentinel Project", a fact-finding mission that sent a team of intelligence officers to Garamba National Park to learn more about the terrorist group's involvement in elephant poaching. In the subsequent investigation report, through interviews with eyewitnesses, the investigation report concluded that at least four terrorist organizations were maintaining daily supplies by poaching elephants and trading ivory to obtain food and weapons. "
Lin Rui frowned and said, "So, their poaching behavior has been going on for a while, and there should be a fixed camp nearby."
"Yes, their first camp was first spotted in April and it was in a deep valley and covered by a thick canopy of trees. The rangers revealed that members of the terrorist group who were watching the trees one day spotted Garamba Nation A road grader in the park mistook the large yellow machine for a military assault vehicle and told the other members to flee.
When the rangers first arrived, they even found a steaming pot full of meat, a testament to how hurried the terrorists were on their escape.
A young woman who had escaped from the camp told the ranger that more than 200 militants and 60 women and children lived here. Other defectors said the camp had been in use for as long as five months.
The defectors told intelligence officers how the terrorists were conducting the illegal ivory trade. While the details of how the ivory got into the black market are unclear, the defectors revealed that the terrorists often poached elephants in the Republic of Congo and then sent the ivory through the Central African Republic. Delivered to the leader of their organization.
In order to avoid being caught, the leader of the terrorist organization hides in the border areas of the Central African Republic, South Sudan, and Darfur, where there is no legal jurisdiction, and often changes his hiding place.
A defector revealed that the terrorists had traded ivory with "Arab businessmen" and Sudanese army officials in exchange for cash, guns, medicine, and food. Rangers said they had been told by people who had escaped from these terrorist groups that they had seen white helicopters land in the park and trade ivory with terrorist groups.
The recent record high prices for ivory continue to inspire armed groups like this to get involved. The poaching crisis in Central Africa is deepening: in the 1970s, there were 20,000 elephants in Garamba National Park, and today only one remains, an international NGO has announced. The ranger suspects that in addition to local terrorists, other armed groups from Congo, Sudan, South Sudan, and Uganda are involved in poaching ~www.readwn.com~ Silver Wolf nodded.
"Where are the camps of these terrorist organizations, and what specific information is there at the moment? If we want to deal with them, it is best to start with their camps and destroy their camps, so that members of these terrorist organizations cannot form organized poaching. Its harm is also minimized." Lin Rui said after thinking about it.
“This behavior has been going on for some time. Now, there is a real international effort to track and deter highly organized and heavily armed poachers. Radar technology can be used to monitor terror in the jungles of the Republic of Congo. Organizing camps, infrared sensors can detect hidden campfires and militants.
Ground intelligence should be better shared, including better use of data collected from elephant tracking collars, combined with satellite imagery, aerial surveillance, topographic maps, to help us better predict terrorist groups planning to set up camps, The location of raiding villages and poaching elephants. "Silver Wolf turned on the computer.
"Have you found anything?" Lin Rui walked over and looked at the map on the computer.
"Three large camps, the largest one has three or four hundred people, armed trucks, machine guns, and rocket launchers. Not to mention that the forest rangers are not opponents, even if the government troops are sent over, they may not be able to take advantage." Silver Wolf pointed to the map on the road.
"It seems that they are fully prepared to use poaching as a major means of making money. If we destroy these camps, their financial resources will be limited, and they will be more dependent on the financial assistance of the secret society. Increase the demand. And this kind of demand will also increase the pressure on the secret society organization." Lin Rui whispered.
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