THE regular Sunday afternoon news conference at the Namibian Police turned out to be a non-event on Sunday, as no weekend crime reports were available.
“The person in charge to get all the information on what happened over the weekend could not be reached,” Warrant Officer Theofilus Willem told reporters. He was clearly uncomfortable about the situation, for which he was not responsible.He informed reporters about a burglary in Chapman Street, Klein Windhoek, where a television set, a computer, printer and scanner worth N$55 000 were stolen on Wednesday morning.The thieves used a bolt cutter to cut through the burglar bars.* Two men died in a car accident at Rehoboth on Thursday afternoon when their car crashed into a tree.The two deceased were identified as Andrew Alexander (32) and Willie Diergaardt (43).He was clearly uncomfortable about the situation, for which he was not responsible.He informed reporters about a burglary in Chapman Street, Klein Windhoek, where a television set, a computer, printer and scanner worth N$55 000 were stolen on Wednesday morning.The thieves used a bolt cutter to cut through the burglar bars.* Two men died in a car accident at Rehoboth on Thursday afternoon when their car crashed into a tree.The two deceased were identified as Andrew Alexander (32) and Willie Diergaardt (43).
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