Stock theft great challenge for police

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Run-ins between law enforcement and livestock thieves are a regular occurrence in the country’s districts as the ongoing Kgomokhumo operation intensifies and continues to give police a headache.

Police continue to arrest stock theft suspects and confiscate stolen beasts an indication that stock theft might have become a paying job for perpetrators. 

Botswana Police Service’s (BPS) public relations officer, Dipheko Motube said on Wednesday police arrested two men aged 27 and 31 years both of Goo-Thato ward in Sojwe after they were found in possession of 10 suspected stolen cattle, eight of which were calves. 

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