Man Detained Over Suspected Stolen Meat in Tsumeb
A man (33) was arrested at Tsumeb after he was allegedly found in possession of suspected stolen meat worth N$3 500. According to the Namibian police’s weekend crime report, the suspect was arrested on Saturday at around 11h00 at a house in the Soweto location of Tsumeb in the Oshikoto region. National police spokesperson deputy commissioner Kauna Shikwambi says the suspect failed to provide a satisfactory explanation for possessing the meat. “The dry beef meat, valued at N$3
A 33-year-old man was taken into custody in Tsumeb after being found with meat believed to be stolen, valued at N$3,500. The arrest occurred on Saturday at a residence in the Soweto area of Tsumeb. Authorities stated the individual could not justify possession of the meat. The meat was recovered and is valued at N$3,500. In a separate incident, a goat was allegedly stolen and killed in Okakoko village. The suspect is said to have taken a goat from a kraal and slaughtered it nearby. The victim also found two other goats dead in her kraal. The combined value of the three goats is estimated at N$2,500. No arrests have been made in the second case, and investigations are ongoing.
The incidents highlight ongoing concerns about theft and livestock crime in the region.
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