Animals kept without permits

Officials rescue crocs in Springs

CRIME SCENE: Springs, East Rand: Law enforcement officials swooped on a residence in Springs on Monday, 25 May 2026 remove two live crocodiles.

Members from Tshwane K9, the Gauteng Department of Environment, Vereeniging Stock Theft and Endangered Species Unit, Johannesburg Wildlife Veterinary Hospital and the Springs Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) were involved in the raid aftrere receiving information that two tortoises and two crocodiles were being kept at the residence without the required permits.

An application for a search warrant was made and approved by the Springs Magistrate’s Court to enter and search the property.

The owner was, however, not present at the time and members were escorted onto the property by an alleged manager of his company.

During the search, a black steel enclosure measuring approximately 5.6 metres by 1.8 metres was discovered, with two Nile crocodiles inside and a small blue splash pool.

The crocodiles measured 1.48 metres and 1.7 metres respectively and were reportedly kept there for more than two years. No tortoises were discovered.

The crocodiles were seized and handed over to the Johannesburg Wildlife Veterinary Hospital for medical treatment and housing.

A criminal case was opened at SAPS Springs for contravention of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act for keeping threatened or protected species without a permit.

Persons intending to keep any form of exotic pets or wildlife are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the laws protecting and regulating specific species.



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