As long as one can pay they are welcome to hunt rhinos.
"Big game rifles" and "silencer" are meanigless.
100 yr old 1903 Springfield s or .303 Enfields are considered "big game rifles".
A "silencer" could be something whipped up in the garage out of an exhaust pipe, an oil filter or a 2 liter pop bottle.
The article implies that the hunters were going to poach a rhino and cut off the horns leaving the meat.
Pure speculation.
Maybe they were there for meat because the area outside the reserve was barren of game.
Maybe they were there to poach a rhino and cut off the horns to sell...for money to buy food or pay for medical care for a sick child.
This sounds more like Robin Hood poaching the King's deer.
Would you really take satisfaction in their deaths if that were the case?
Excuse me do you have any proof of your first statement?
Because the Sibuya Game Reserve is more a free roaming game park then anything else. You are right on the edge of Kenton-on-Sea. It is only 12 miles square.
Maybe they were there to poach a rhino and cut off the horns to sell...for money to buy food or pay for medical care for a sick child.
LOL!
I see the concept of private property is beyond your grasp Michael.
But good to see you admit that these poachers were poachers rather then guys just out of a stroll when they happened to cut the fence into the reserve and stumble inside.