Police ask for cooperation over the holidays

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FRANCISTOWN: Central Police Station Commander, Superintendent Lebalang Maniki has asked the public to cooperate with the police during the holidays.

Maniki said during the same period last year, they recorded a low number of crime as well as road accidents mainly due to the public’s cooperation.

“The police have no intention of disturbing people while travelling to their respective homes, but people should cooperate. For the police to be successful in their job of protecting the community, they need cooperation from the people they serve.

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