Lie Detectors To Catch Poachers

South Africa is home to nearly 80

percent to the world’s rhinoceroses. but

it has also become a hot spot for Rhino

poaching in recent months. South African

National Parks employees have been

involved in alleged criminal activities.

including poaching of animals and

colluding with poaching syndicates .so

South Africa is planning to carry out

lie detector tests at the game reserves.

in a bid , to fight rampant Wildlife

poaching.

South African National Parks Authority

Sun Parks has adopted a new polygraph

testing policy for its employees.

according to park Authority , testing will

be on a voluntary basis in that interim,

but the intention is ultimately to make

polygraph testing compulsory to certain

job categories .according to the

environment Minister Barbara Creasy, the

policy approved in November is expected

to come into Force early next year.

although details of the new lie detector

policy are still being finalized .Sun

Park says

that, the polygraph testing is not the

answer to prevent or even manage staff

involvement in criminality , but it is a

tool that needs to be used as part of

the toolkit.

and with a full understanding of its

benefits the decisions come

as almost 470 rhinos were poached across

the country. between April 2021 and March

2022 and that’s according to government

figures.

while the wild famous Kruger National

Park , a tourist magnet bordering

Mozambique has seen its Rhino population

decrease dramatically over the past

decadeand a half due to poaching. now

according to official Sun Parks

statistics, the parks estimated tally in

2021 was around 2 800 rhinos.

which was down by 70 percent as compared

to ten thousand rhinos which to park

hard in 2008.

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