The Biker Community of Namibia has petitioned against violence and the senseless killing of vulnerable members of society.

The petition is to bring justice for three girls, Ingrid Maasdorp, Roswinds Fabianu and Beyoncé !Kharuxas.

Residents of Okahandja joined the bikers who marched from the Okahandja Engine Service Station to the location where the bodies of the first two murder victims were found.

Three family members of the victims released three white doves into the air as a symbol that there is still hope.

The Biker Community of Namibia was welcomed by the Okahandja Mayor Beatrice Kotungondo, who said people responsible for the three girls' murder should be arrested.

At present, safety measures have been installed, such as cameras at schools and selected places throughout the town, for the police to monitor people's movements.

The Biker Community of Namibia's Captain Sidney Boois urged Namibians to refrain from merely making speeches on violence issues with little or no action.

He indicated that there is a need for liquor outlets to ensure that they do not sell alcohol to underage individuals.

Ingrid Maasdorp and Roswinds Fabianu have already been buried, while Beyoncé !Kharuxas will be buried this coming Saturday.

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Lucia Nghifindaka