DRUG TRAFFICKING IN NAMIBIA LINKED TO SMALL-SCALE OPERATORS
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The majority of drug trafficking cases in Namibia are linked to individual suspects or small independent distributors and not to any organised cartel or syndicate.
The majority of drug trafficking cases in Namibia are linked to individual suspects or small independent distributors and not to any organised cartel or syndicate.
The armed robbery and assault suspect, Nujoma Tobias, was denied bail following his first appearance in the Katima Mulilo Magistrates' Court after being arrested in connection with an incident at Mafuta in the Zambezi Region.
Windhoek City Police has expressed concern over staff shortages amid a rapidly growing city and limited resources.
The Chairperson of the Southern African Regional Police Chiefs Cooperation Organisation (SARPCCO) has called for political support from governments across the region to strengthen the fight against transnational organised crime.
Police Inspector General Joseph Shikongo has said policies and resolutions adopted by the Southern African Regional Police Chiefs Cooperation Organisation (SARPCCO) are producing results, despite persistent political, economic and social challenges facing member states.
Namibia's biological resources are among the most diverse and ecologically significant on the African continent.
The Police have warned the public to refrain from accusing others of practising witchcraft, stating that such actions are liable to conviction.
The Community Policing Sub-Division in the |Khomas Region has since last March attended to eleven complaint cases related to witchcraft.
Police in ||Kharas Region will be out in full force to ensure the safety of residents and visitors during the Easter Weekend.
Acting police regional commander, Deputy Commissioner Gottfried Kauhanda, said this during an address with police members.
Telecom Namibia has warned that the escalating copper theft is threatening critical telecommunications infrastructure and putting lives at risk, calling for stronger law enforcement and government intervention.
The Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security, Lucia Iipumbu, said that the ministry is aware of incidents involving cattle rustlers from Zambia who are in the Zambezi Region, as well as allegations of harassment.