Over 100 people implicated in various crimes arrested
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Police have arrested 108 people, 88 of whom are students, in what is described as a major breakthrough in their fight against financial crime.
Police have arrested 108 people, 88 of whom are students, in what is described as a major breakthrough in their fight against financial crime.
Swakopmund-based West Side High School is marred by allegations of fraud and theft.
A female teacher is currently out on bail of N$20,000, and an additional two arrests are expected to be executed this week by the Namibian Police.
A group of coastal journalists who were attacked by fraud suspect Immanuel Nowaseb has opened a case of assault against him.
In a video captured by the victims, Nowaseb could be seen repeatedly hitting the correspondents who were assigned to cover his first court appearance at Walvis Bay with a book.
The Bank of Namibia (BoN) has refuted allegations of a fraud case involving N$60 billion that was allegedly stolen from Credit Union Namibia (CUN).
The Omusati Police is investigating a case of fraud after a male senior pastor of ELCIN in the Western Diocese of the Nakayale Parish in Outapi, allegedly defrauded the church of N$3.4 million.
Oshana Police Regional Commander, Commissioner Naftal Sakaria, has cautioned businesses to ensure they double-check payments and confirm the availability of funds in their accounts before releasing goods.